For centuries, biographers relied on handwritten letters to bring historical figures to life, from Ghandi to Catherine The Great. But email, texts and Outlook have changed how historians work. For example, we know from emails how Microsoft executives reacted to Apple’s early success with iTunes: “We were smoked.”
Full list of stories from KUOW Presents, August 7:
- Steinbrueck And KUOW's Deb Wang On Steinbrueck's Defeat In Mayoral Primary
- Defeated Party In Zimbabwe Election Alleges Fraud
- Subcompact Cars And The Income Divide
- BBC - Alien Clues Underground
- Diary of A Bad Year: A War Correspondent's Dilemma, Part 7
- Talton On Bezos Newspaper Purchase
- How Emails Have Enriched Modern Biographies
- BBC - Cuba's Amazing Triplets
- Finding An Anchor For A Life Set Adrift By A Shipwreck
- Writer's Almanac
- Being Allowed To Die
- Kenneth Bae's Family: "Don't Forget This American"
- Hungry: What Eighty Ravenous Guys Taught Me About Life, Love, And The Power Of Good Food