Will Myddelton
Will Myddelton is a user experience designer from North London who currently works for a large property website in the UK. He uses Tumblr for his blog, Hidden Gems, because every other platform ended with him trapped in a nightmare of nested taxonomies, uncommented code, incompatible widgets, failed version updates and late night changes to server admin settings - which is not what blogging should be about. Say hello on @myddelton.
Articles by Will Myddelton:
Write here, right now - how Tumblr changed blogging: Part 2
Thursday, 1st September 2011
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.
Write here, right now - how Tumblr changed blogging: Part two
Thursday, 1st September 2011
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.
Write here, right now - how Tumblr changed blogging: Part 1
Sunday, 31st July 2011
Tumblr may not be as well known as Wordpress or Twitter but it offers an interesting alternative because it is easy to set up, and allows you to publish as much or as little as you want using a free iPhone app, by email or by phone. In this first part of a two-part article, Will Myddelton and Martin Belam explain why Tumblr is popular.
Write here, right now - how Tumblr changed blogging: Part One [ABSTRACT]
Sunday, 31st July 2011
Tumblr may not be as well known as Wordpress or Twitter but it offers an interesting alternative because it is easy to set up, and allows you to publish as much or as little as you want using a free iPhone app, by email or by phone. In this first part of a two-part article, Will Myddelton and Martin Belam explain why Tumblr is popular.
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