Big thanks to Tumby.me for building a search engine for our "Corruption, Originally" site — remember, the Tumblr site with all the framing references to the term “corruption,” which establishes at a minimum that the Framers meant more by “corruption” than “quid pro quo” corruption. I’m grateful for the pro bono help, and excited about the technology.
We’re delighted to be part of this groundbreaking effort—the first time a Tumblr has been used in a Supreme Court filing. Here’s another one of our innovations. That’s tumbyHover in action below giving context to this post from Larry’s Tumblr from his other blog. How? Simply hover over the link. Lots more in there too. Give it a whirl.
You can get the free tumbyHover Chrome Extension here at the Chrome Web Store.