The good, old days
It is worthwhile to be reminded from time to time that the idea that there was once such a thing as the “good old days”… Read More »The good, old days
It is worthwhile to be reminded from time to time that the idea that there was once such a thing as the “good old days”… Read More »The good, old days
The [ACLU reports today](http://www.aclu.org/blog/technology-and-liberty-national-security/first-nation-montana-requires-warrant-location) that Montana is the first state in the union to [require a warrant before police can use your mobile device to… Read More »ACLU: Montana first in country to ban warrantless location tracking
CNN Money reported today that Montana has topped an annual survey of entrepreneurial activity, [reporting a whopping 530 startup businesses per 100,000 citizens](http://money.cnn.com/gallery/smallbusiness/2013/06/18/best-places-entrepreneurs/index.html?sr=fb061913entrepreneurstates8p). The Kauffman… Read More »Montana tops entrepreneurial state list
The website Roll Call published an entertaining interview with former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer today that’s making the rounds online. Judging by my past experience… Read More »The quotable Brian Schweitzer
At the Montana Newspaper Association banquet this weekend in Missoula, the judges saw fit to name this site Best Blog of 2012. I’m honored to… Read More »Award winning
Montana’s Attorney General Tim Fox said today that his office has led the formation of a coalition of state attorneys general to oppose a bill… Read More »Montana Attorney General actively opposing Internet sales tax bill
The USDA’s Rural Utilities Service [announced this week the availability of up to $21 million in grants to bring broadband services to remote rural areas… Read More »USDA makes $21M available for rural broadband grants
In which I once again use Storify to gather Instagram photos of pretty stuff around Bozeman. [View the story “Clouds and sunset over Bozeman, June… Read More »Instagramming Bozeman: Sunset on June 10
Until about 20 years ago, few people had ever used an @ symbol at all, and if they did, they used it in a very… Read More »The Unlikely Evolution Of The @ Symbol
Catching up on some late news: [The Missoulian reports](http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/missoula-council-oks-k-for-extreme-broadband-internet-study/article_b93a3b1e-c1c6-11e2-89c2-0019bb2963f4.html) that Missoula’s city council is spending about $13,000 on a study to find options to improve… Read More »Missoula studying broadband options for businesses