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Step Five: Send Reminders
It is possible that family members overlooked your initial
invitation and accidentally deleted it.… GenTips: Back to Basics: Interview Your Relatives
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In this post, Geni guest blogger and avid genealogist Lisa Alzo explains the importance and overall process of interviewing your relatives.… Can you describe Geni in 140 characters or less?
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Everyone loves a little competition, right? Geni is challenging everyone to describe the Geni product in a mere 140 characters.… We’ll be back real soon
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Geni will be offline at 6:30pm pst (in about 15 minues). We should only be offline for a few minutes.… Geni - Connecting Families All Over the World
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The following testimonial was written by April, an avid Geni user.… GenTips: Back to Basics: Build Your Family Tree
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Are you perplexed about how to begin piecing together your own family
history? Have you been researching for years but now have hit that
proverbial brick wall in your… Geni.com Creates First Genealogy Knol
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Google has recently created a way for people to write and publish articles, which they call Knols.… What’s Your Favorite New Feature on Geni?
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We recently released a number of new features and we are interested in
what you think of them. Let us know by taking our new poll.… New Feature - Family Videos
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Do you have a collection of family videos sitting on a shelf? Do you use a webcam to chat with distant relatives? Videos are a great way to capture special events and… New Feature - Tree Merging
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When you invite someone to your tree who is already part of another tree on Geni, they can now choose to merge their profiles into one profile.… New Features - Much, Much More!
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Anniversary Reminders
With Anniversary Reminders you'll never forget to congratulate your family on an anniversary again.… What are People Tweeting About Geni?
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Geni has recently started using Twitter, a microblogging service, to keep current and potential Geni users up to date with the latest Geni news.… MacGenealogist.com
MacGenealogist.com is a new blog website for
genealogists and family historians who prefer to work on Apple's
Macintosh computers.…
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Tim Sullivan Talks About the World Archives Project with DearMYRTLE
From Ancestry.com Blog
Ancestry.com CEO Tim Sullivan explains the new Ancestry.com World Archives Project.… The National Archives of the United Kingdom launches innovative new website on World War Two
In its tenth year, Learning Curve, The National Archives award-winning
education website has launched 'World War II', an innovative,
interactive site for Key Stage 3 & 4…
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Footnote Pages on the Loose
From Footnote Blog
It’s great to see people using the new Footnote Pages since the beta version launched last week.… Seychelles National Archives Launch Family Tree Project
The Seychelles National Archives (SNA) in collaboration with the
department of Community Development is launching a two-year project
which will allow Seychellois to discover…
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New Online Map Site Shows State Routes of Old
From wagon routes to interstate highways, dating from the 1600s to the
1960s, maps that show where travelers were going in North Carolina are
now online at…
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Printable Family Tree Templates Available for Download at New Web Site
A new web site offers more than 20 printable family tree templates and blank genealogy charts with variations designed for everyone from the seasoned genealogy buff to…
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The Genealogy Guys To Celebrate 150th Episode!
The Genealogy Guys Podcast will celebrate its 150th episode
this week!
Co-hosts George G.…
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London Historical Records To Go Online
The London Metropolitan Archive and Guildhall Library Manuscripts date from the early 16th Century to 2006.…
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Human geography is mapped in the genes
The genes of a European person can be enough to pinpoint their ancestry down to their home country, claim two new studies.…
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PublicProfiler Worldnames: Global surname website launched
People interested in their family history can now find where their
relatives have spread around the world by using a public website which
maps surnames: PublicProfiler…
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New FamilyTreeMagazine.com
Family Tree Magazine has just launched their new web site FamilyTreeMagazine.…
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Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed on Internet
Scientists using American space technology have started a huge
project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known
version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it…