Ghost has updated its open-source blogging platform with a bevy of technical improvements that should help it to compete with established competitors such as WordPress, Tumblr and Medium. Version 0.5 adds multi-user support, so blog owners can have multiple Ghost accounts writing and contributing simultaneously. Author, Editor and Administrator tiers can also be allocated for granular control. In addition, Ghost now claims to be the “first and only open-source publishing platform” to offer a public JSON API. If those two acronyms mean nothing to you, here’s the lowdown: Similar to other mainstream technology platforms, third-party developers can now build desktop,...
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