Learning from Firefox: Building Better AI for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
People Like AI. What Do We Do That?
Briefly Noted for February 10, 2009
Jessica Pritchard of the American Historical Association blog reports on a panel at last month's annual meeting that
Netscape RIP
So long Netscape. You were a good friend (for a while). Though official support for the first widely used web
Notes on Blog Design Part II, or A Word About Cutline
Reading over my last post, it occurs to me that I should acknowledge a controversy swirling around the edges of
Podcast Roundup
I haven't mentioned our Digital Campus podcast since Episode 2 in March, but Mills, Dan and I are
History in Screenshots
One of the things I keep stumbling upon are amateur software histories told through series of screenshots. Here are a
Best and Worst
It has been a while since I posted something in the Tops of All Time series, but I noticed two
Podcasts
If you haven't subscribed already, Episode 2 of Digital Campus ("The Old and the YouTube") is
DigiCams
One more amateur history of technology site and then we move on to other things. DigiCamHistory.com provides an enormous—