“As of today, you can now browse your Instagram feed on the web — just like you do on your mobile device,” Systrom said. The new interface allows you to browse the pictures, as well as you can do on your phone. Also, you can like the pictures and make comments. However, the web server doesn’t allow uploading of pictures as of now.
“This product was made possible by a small, talented group of engineers and designers on the Instagram team whose goal it was to make Instagram for the web be the most simple, straightforward, and beautiful web experience for the Instagram community,” Systrom said. “We look forward to hearing your feedback, and thank you as always for your support as we build this product and community together.”
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