A new study finds widespread adoption of social-media tools–especially generic, ready-to-use ones like Twitter and Facebook–and a growing sense that they offer a way around traditional publishing and its hurdles.
A new study finds widespread adoption of social-media tools–especially generic, ready-to-use ones like Twitter and Facebook–and a growing sense that they offer a way around traditional publishing and its hurdles.
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