MySpace partners with Facebook, formally ending the social network wars
MySpace announced that it has partnered with Facebook to let users get their Facebook information into MySpace.
MySpace announced that it has partnered with Facebook to let users get their Facebook information into MySpace.
There’s speculation that Facebook could announce on Monday that it will offer a web-based e-mail service to directly compete with Gmail. Would you use it? Do you even still you e-mail?
We receive thousands of press releases a week at the Chronicle. Our general e-mail inbox is stuffed with companies hoping for free ink every day.… Read More »Drunk posting epidemic sweeping nation, company responds with Firefox addon
On Saturday evening, the Chronicle will almost certainly do something it has never done before. We will post an in-house promotion on our Facebook page.
Two weeks ago, the Chronicle launched a weekend version of its website.
Advertisements placed into KBZK’s stream of news on Facebook have prompted me to go over the Chronicle’s rationale about not putting ads in its Facebook stream.
Facebook comments are in the news again. We in Bozeman have a history with Facebook controversy, you know, so it’s nature we’d have an interest in the latest online comments to get people in hot water.
As a last resort, we promoted our Facebook page in print today.
Montana Tea Party members are using social networking tools to connect with each other and spread their message, according to KBZK’s Erin Yeykal.
Social networking has been much on our company’s mind lately, so much so that I’m part of a corporate committee that meets regularly to talk… Read More »Point of discussion: Should the Chronicle put promotional updates on its Facebook page?