Chronicle reporters join Twitter
Yesterday, I assigned homework to the reporting staff at the Chronicle: Get signed up for a Twitter account by the end of the day, follow… Read More »Chronicle reporters join Twitter
Michael Becker is the Web Editor of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. He has been a blogger and professional journalist since 2005, covering subjects ranging from nonprofits and crime to engineering and technology.
Yesterday, I assigned homework to the reporting staff at the Chronicle: Get signed up for a Twitter account by the end of the day, follow… Read More »Chronicle reporters join Twitter
Our company, like all newspaper companies, is playing a game of catch-up with the Web, and for the past two years or so, we have… Read More »Showing some digital initative
It would appear that the mudslingers and satirists in the race for Montana’s sole senate seat are already hard at work creating parody Twitter accounts.
One of the very first goals I set when I came on board as the Web editor at the Chronicle was to start a newsroom… Read More »Chronicle starts newsroom blog
File this one under things people probably don’t have a right to be upset about. Netflix announced yesterday new prices and new subscription plans for… Read More »New Netflix prices drive the Internet crazy
Ah, back to a semi-regular posting schedule after a long weekend out of town. In case you missed it, this past weekend was the Fourth… Read More »Time Lapse – 4th of July in Big Sky
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a “bust card” for the digital age to let people know their rights when police ask to search their digital devices.
More than 800 Montanans were among those whose credit card information was stolen last month by hackers who broke into Citibank’s servers, according to Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock.
The Supreme Court today struck down a California law that prohibited selling or renting violent video games to minors.
Following up on the announcement that Wyoming has adopted Google Apps for Government, I called the IT people in Helena to find out what Montana’s… Read More »Montana not ‘going Google’ anytime soon