More from UWO
Bill Turkel has a fantastic post about the ways people search for history online. Using search data released by AOL
For Further Reading
This is slightly off-topic, but anyone interested in public history should check out the student blogroll for Alan MacEachern'
Yahoo! Time Capsule
This is huge, or potentially so. Yahoo! has launched what they are calling an "electronic anthropology project"—a
One Day in History
The English History Matters (not to be confused with the U.S. History Matters—CHNM's own "U.
Haul This
Last night Jeremy mentioned an article from Slate about GM's use of images of Rosa Parks and other
DigiCams
One more amateur history of technology site and then we move on to other things. DigiCamHistory.com provides an enormous—
Collecting Computer History
Together with colleagues at CHNM, I have been working for several years now on ways to elaborate and extend the
Museums in the Metaverse
Late last week Richard Urban of Musematic announced the inaugural meeting of the "Museums in Second Life" group.
History is ... everywhere
Jeremy over at ClioWeb has taken a tip from the "Design is ..." wallpaper pool at Flickr and started
Historical Marker Mashup
Many of you know that over the past year or so CHNM has been trying to secure funding for History