Wikipedia tool lets you play the role of book editor
A tool built in to the Wikipedia lets you create books out of articles of your choice, allowing you to play the role of book editor.
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.
A tool built in to the Wikipedia lets you create books out of articles of your choice, allowing you to play the role of book editor.
Chronicle reporter and blogger Jodi Hausen shares a story on her blog about a man who appeared in Gallatin County court via Skype.
Details of how you can see historical front pages of the Chronicle during our centennial year.
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In which I recount my sketchy past relations with social bookmarking sites and tell why the imminent death of Delicious matters not to me.
As of today, Facebook users can receive Amber Alerts from their states as notifications in their news feed, thanks to a partnership between the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Department of Justice and the social networking company.
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I’ve been gone from this blog for quite a while, but it was for a good reason (pictured at right). Anyhow, I think normal posting… Read More »Back in the saddle again
Regulators in Montana have approved a merger between CenturyLink and Qwest Communications.