Telegram launches publishing platform Telegraph

Telegram launches publishing platform Telegraph

PanARMENIAN.Net - Telegram on Tuesday, November 22 launched Telegraph, a publishing platform with striking similarities to Medium and Quip. No account is needed for the service — simply visit the website and begin typing away. When you’re done, hit publish and it’s immediately on the web, VentureBeat said.

Described as “a publishing tool that lets you create rich posts with markdown, photos, and all sorts of embedded stuff,” Telegraph is an interesting play, especially since it’s as if Facebook Messenger launched a Notes tool, or if Twitter natively integrated with Medium. Creating a post can be done in no time and with little restrictions — you create a title for your screed, enter in someone’s name as the author, and begin typing.

Your post will let you insert videos from YouTube or Vimeo, as well as tweets, just by dropping in the link. Images from your computer can also be embedded.

Because it doesn’t require you to log in, Telegraph is different from Medium in that you won’t be able to catalog your past work or assign them into collections. Each post has a dedicated web address following the format of “telegra.ph/[title]-[date of publishing]”. It appears that currently the only way for you to edit published work is if your computer has stored cookies. If you clear your cache, view it in an incognito browser, or access it from another device, you won’t be able to edit the post.

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