by Flo Preynat

Twitter have just rolled out a new and cool feature, with the announcement of the now-available image galleries.

The feature allows you to display the pictures you have added to your tweets in an aggregated manner, simply using the grid and slideshow url (see below). The new feature displays up to 100 of your mot recently tweeted images in chronological order.
Walk back in time with Twitter image galleries

Without surprise, all big image sharing partners such as Instagram, yFrog, and TwitPic are supported.

Check out your media grid by replacing ‘username’ by your twitter id:

https://twitter.com/#!/username/media/grid

https://twitter.com/#!/username/media/slideshow

This is obviously a great wee tool if you tend to take a lot of pictures, especially if you are on the go, like a long trip, like my friend (and Travel Photograph) Ken Kaminesky here…

My name is Flo Preynat and I am the freelance webdesigner and developer behind shoogle designs. I live in France and specialize in responsive web design. Give me a shoogle or get in touch with me on twitter.

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