Web History from the Grassroots
While professional historians are just gearing up to write the history of the web, developers and other web industry people
Google, Miro, and Commemoration
I'm sure many of you noticed the recent controversy over Google's use of Spanish surrealist Joan
A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away ...
The topic of this spring's Washington DC Area Technology and Humanities Forum was just announced on CHNM News,
A Million Little Pieces
This is a little (lot) late in coming, but I want to say something about this past winter's
Finding History in the September 11 Digital Archive
Because it follows from some talks I've given in the past, this may be cheating on my resolution
Lost ... and found
Yikes. I can't believe it's been more than two months since my last post. I clearly
MemoryWiki and The Remembering Site
I just had an interesting meeting with Marshall Poe, historian, author, and founder of MemoryWiki, a MediaWiki-powered site that allows
Storm Stories
Just like VH1 and MTV, The Weather Channel has padded its schedule with history. Filling the gaps between this week&
Lincoln Billboard
I noticed this billboard on I-84 in Danbury, CT on my way back from Christmas in Massachusetts. Since then, I&
I want my HTV?
Many people have commented on the disappearance of music from music television. Fewer people have looked closely at what has