Mobile journalism

Mobile journalism

Mobile journalism is defined as the reporting of facts produced and distributed via the application of smartphones.

The most used one is personified application[clarification needed]. In year 2010 the first application was developed by jMobile, Jasinthaan Sandrakumaran[citation needed].


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