I’m sharing Reckoners, an e-book detailing the evolution of early electronic computers. It traces the development from mechanical systems to pioneering electronic machines, offering a technical history of the first digital processors and their creators.
I am tracking the Indian budget’s update to allow electronic tax filing. I hope the Income Tax Department launches a portal this year, finally enabling the digital submission of returns in India.
I linked to Stanford's digital history of the Macintosh, a detailed archive featuring primary sources, design materials, and photos. It provides an essential look at the early development and cultural impact of Apple’s revolutionary desktop computer system.
I found eLiterature.org, a directory for electronic literature. Although the current listings are underwhelming, I think it has the potential to become a useful hub for tracking digital-born fiction, poetry, and hypermedia.
I've discovered several compelling electronic toys at this year's ToyFair. These new releases demonstrate how interactive digital components are being integrated into traditional play, signaling a significant shift in the consumer electronics and toy industries.
I found that Google Search History now supports tagging and bookmarking of results. This feature enables users to organize their past searches and save specific links for later reference directly within the search history tool.