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  1. A happy ending for the mystery piano: http://www.wickedlocal.com/...
  2. FCW: White House friends GSA, comments on social media http://bit.ly/6A85FT
  3. RT @archivesnext RT @foundhistory New blog post: Archiving Social Media http://bit.ly/1J7Cn0
  4. "Jean-ealogy of denim" - profile of Levi Strauss historian: http://bit.ly/2ncmyr
  5. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, and now on the Web - Hamlet quartos go online: http://www.physorg.com/news...
  6. NPR: "Unfriend" predates Facebook - word dates to 1659 http://www.npr.org/template...
  7. @sheepeeh Maybe a wave of >10 = a mob?
  8. @adravan I noticed there's no "print" function in Wave. :-)
  9. @jessewilkins True - might need to keep to a single theme, and it's hard to do that w/a crowd. Might be fun, tho - would be like jazz
  10. @adravan I can see possibilities for Wave. It's friendlier than e-mail. Wonder how it'd be with 7+ people talking on the same wave
  11. Looking for examples of government in conversation with people via Twitter (not just a 1-way blog/news feed) - any ideas?
  12. Which is more worthy of outrage: budgets slashed and archives closing, or a joke by some tv comedian? Focus, people!
  13. Formats do matter: "Opening up government data with Adobe, Google, Scribd" http://bit.ly/1o7LsC
  14. Star-Ledger says Essex County Hall of Records is a "treasure for historians" - http://bit.ly/4cpdgD
  15. Ancient papers saved in tax deal http://bit.ly/4lC1iK (sorry, @gordonbelt - involves a #historybuff)
  16. Should you really name a project after something that traditionally gets buried and lost? http://bit.ly/8DAvN ("Time Capsule Project")
  17. Dallas Morning News: "Bless the savers, the keepers of dusty documents" http://bit.ly/3OzpbZ
  18. The 1641 Depositions meet the 21st century Web: http://www.irishtimes.com/n...
  19. Digital preservation of monuments using laser scans http://bit.ly/3QS4bd
  20. 900 years of Welsh history finds a new home: http://bit.ly/1yNyPB ("Glamorgan archivist" sounds so glamorous)