Write here, right now - how Tumblr changed blogging: Part 2
Jinfo Article
1st September 2011
By Martin Belam, Will Myddelton
Abstract
In the second part of a two-part article, Will Myddelton and Martin Belam look at how Tumblr is being used by a range of organisations, from libraries to news organisations, and how easy it is to search for niche information and follow tumblelogs.
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