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Microblogging is here to stay!
As if normal blogging was too much, the world of microblogging has emerged with it’s facility to quickly post content of all media types; alluring and the latest addiction sweeping across the web, it has quite the following with a couple of notifiable mentions that both provide, what seems to me as, similar services. Utilizing both might not be nessissary for your social media plans unless you really know what you’re doing and plan to use both to the fullest extent.
Tumblr
To me it feels like a smaller, faster version of Google’s Blogger. The ability to quickly post photos, videos, links, text, quotes, music to your full-fledged blog through a browser, email or mobile app adds to its appeal. Highly customizable when it comes to themes and design so with enough savvy and patience you could even use it as a stand alone blog if you wanted with your own customized theme. Also having the option to upload items from your mobile phone as they are captured is why posting became so much faster than traditional blogs where …
Readability please!
Goodbye feed readers
Just got the Readability plugin for anyone who uses the Readability.com service. Readability turns any web page into a comfortable reading view right in your web browser. Readability makes it simple to save your favorite articles for reading later.
Here’s how it works: every time you use Readability on a particular article, a portion of your subscription fees go right to the content creators. You get a fantastic reading experience. Publishers and writers get compensated for the content you enjoy. Everyone reads happily ever after.
70% of all membership fees go directly to the publishers and content creators in your reading list. 30% of all membership fees go to improving Readability’s growing set of tools and services for readers.