I originally posted this at thanksroy.org, the digital memory bank we set up in Roy's honor. I'm cross posting it here because I think it speaks to what
Here's another one from the "Crunch" network of blogs. Today TechCrunch has a post on Apple's 30th anniversary. While the post itself is not very interesting, many
This is huge, or potentially so. Yahoo! has launched what they are calling an "electronic anthropology project"—a digital time capsule of images, stories, video, audio, and artwork, all submitted by
The English History Matters (not to be confused with the U.S. History Matters—CHNM's own "U.S. Survey Course on the Web") is encouraging all England and Wales
Last night Jeremy mentioned an article from Slate about GM's use of images of Rosa Parks and other historic persons and events to sell Chevy trucks. Here's another article