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  1. RT @nesta_uk: BBC given go-ahead to put Internet on TV http://bit.ly/7io2BZ
  2. Google fined over digitisation of French books: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8420876.stm
  3. IHR Director Miles Taylor tells Today Joseph Hulme was the Dennis Skinner of his day http://bit.ly/56j7v9
  4. Laura Tabili reviews 'Black 1919: Riots, Racism and Resistance in Imperial Britain' http://bit.ly/696jI7
  5. New online resource on the Grand Tour reviewed here http://bit.ly/5lHkRL
  6. New Early English Laws blog post - the excitement of trivial things http://bit.ly/4mJo0J
  7. RT @HistoryTODAY The IHR's Director Miles Taylor's top history moments of 2009 http://bit.ly/5ugRn0
  8. RT @research_inform: Should Editors Influence Journal Impact Factors? http://tiny.cc/3RyRt
  9. History Compass post on the digitisation of the Cairo Genizah. The project looks impressive: http://bit.ly/8AyzdQ
  10. RT @ahrcpress: AHRC fund largest ever study of uk family names http://bit.ly/6MLx94
  11. RT @timeshighered: The case for books (vs screens), by Robert Darnton: http://bit.ly/5IRxkq
  12. @Boy_Monday Glad you like it! And yes all British History Online annotations are moderated.
  13. Whole series of Voluntary Action History seminar podcasts now available http://bit.ly/7fS4t1
  14. 'a passionate, infuriating, subjective guide to Italian cinema' from its origins to the 21st century http://bit.ly/8f2ydt
  15. Fat, Gluttony and Sloth: Obesity in Literature, Art and Medicine http://bit.ly/6BRJeY
  16. RT @guardianbooks: BBC and British Library to take joint approach to building digital archive http://bit.ly/8lpnUd
  17. Medieval history book reviews published today - further suggestions wanted http://bit.ly/5jqxM5
  18. It's now much easier to annotate British History Online. Help us update some classic historical works: http://bit.ly/6ZZb4m
  19. Libby Brooks on how a sense of history in deprived areas can be liberating: http://bit.ly/8tOra4
  20. RT @TheHistoryWoman History of Parliament covering 1820-1832 to be published next week http://tinyurl.com/yzmet2c #history