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  1. Shifts in the blogging tide
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2016-06-19T00:41:39+00:00
  2. Bubbles, Baseball, and Mr. Marsh
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2016-12-07T20:15:48+00:00
  3. Form over frolic: Jony Ive’s quest for boring perfection
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2016-12-16T18:30:52+00:00
  4. Apple's topsy-turvy iPhone lineup
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2018-09-13T18:20:57+00:00
  5. Low cognitive load blogging
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2018-11-15T00:40:53+00:00
  6. The new iPad Pro
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2018-11-16T19:28:03+00:00
  7. Let's talk about the Tumblrpocalypse
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2018-12-04T20:57:52+00:00
  8. A digression about Facebook
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-02-05T16:54:43+00:00
  9. untitled
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-02-05T21:48:10+00:00
  10. untitled
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-02-13T15:47:45+00:00
  11. Medium thinks it's a brand
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-04-13T16:40:36+00:00
  12. Random (but not angry) thoughts on "Game of Thrones"
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-05-18T02:58:26+00:00
  13. Review: Brydge 12.9″ Keyboard Pro
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-07-12T14:43:43+00:00
  14. The iPad needs more focus on the little things
    Article on Coyote Cartography 2019-08-12T15:36:07+00:00

Shifts in the blogging tide

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Shifts in the blogging tide Which semi-open platform do I like better? I’m reading “How Yahoo derailed Tumblr,” an excellent story by Seth Fiegerman over on Mashable, and it’s making me think of my own relationship — such as it is — with Tumblr. I have more than one friend who thinks of Tumblr as the domain of endless streaming GIFs and disaffected armchair activists looking for things to be angry about.