With the end of the semester, I have been experimenting with Google Gemini 2.5 Pro (preview) to see how it works with different things on my to-do list. I've used
Via Mashable, yet another timeline service: Timetoast.
Many readers will have seen this already, but Robert Darton's February piece in The New York Review of Books is the most readable discussion
Friend of CHNM, Stan Katz provides some perspective on The Emergence of the Digital Humanities in his excellent Chronicle of Higher Education "Brainstorm" column.
Timelines.tv presents 1000 years of British
(my) History of Technology by Verie Sandborg. A retiree's recollections of a lifetime with personal technology.
Roots Television. User-generated genealogy videos. Interesting, but too many ads.
Technica. An archive of lego