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Something for Everyone: Courses & Conferences

Whether you want to attend an institute, a cruise conference, or virtual conference, there’s something for everybody in this line up! Family Tree University Virtual Conference, March 9-11, online!  Instructors include Thomas MacEntee, Lisa A. Alzo, Lisa Louise Cooke, Diana Crisman Smith, and Nancy Hendrickson.  Since the classes are pre-recorded, you may download it during [...]

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Your Own Virtual Exhibit Hall: My RootsTech Recreation

The RootsTech Exhibit Hall had something for everyone, genealogists AND techies.   For your benefit, I’ve created a virtual exhibit hall.  Since it never closes, you may walk this hall in your pajamas!  (These are the companies that had a presence at the exhibit hall.  Obviously there are other companies doing similar things, but I wanted [...]

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The Last Laugh: RootsTech 2012

A few months prior to RootsTech 2012, genealogy booksellers were informed by the conference staff that they would not be invited to have an exhibit booth in the RootsTech exhibit hall because, in the organizers’ opinion, books are not technology.  Excuse me?  Books ARE technology!   Paper is just an earlier version of the same things [...]

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Fun, Fun, Fun, ‘Til RootsTech Took the Conference Away: Day Three

This was my roller coaster day.  First, I had fun, fun, fun. This morning I was eager to hear the latest from Tim Sullivan, Ancestry’s president and CEO, and a panel of Ancestry engineers.  Their presentation titled, “Making the Most of Technology to Further the Family History Industry,” kept me taking copious notes.   Sullivan reported [...]

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RootsTech Review 2012: Day Two

For this morning’s opening address, Josh Coates, addressed the topic, “Exabyte Social Clouds and Other Monstrosities.”  (If you have any idea what that means, you know more than I do.)  As CEO of Instructure, an education software company and founder of Mozy, Coates’s remarks were way over my head.  I’ll have to leave it to [...]

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Rah, Rah, RootsTech 2012 Day One

Three cheers for the organizers of RootsTech 2012!  They’ve done it again, even better than last year.  Here’s how it went today: Bruce and I were slow getting to RootsTech this morning, not because we didn’t wake up on time, but because he left his cell phone at home and we had to turn around [...]

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The 2012 APG Professional Management Conference

Today I attended the Association of Professional Genealogists: Professional Management Conference, held this year in Salt Lake City the day before RootsTech. My day began at 6:15 am.  After I showered and dressed, I blended up some green smoothies, put them in water bottles, and Bruce and I left home at 7:22.  We drank our [...]

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Attend RootsTech Without Leaving Home!

Are you not able to attend RootsTech this year and wishing you could?  Now you can!  RootsTech organizers have announced they will be broadcasting LIVE presentations for you to view from home … FREE! Here’s the schedule: Thursday, Feb 2: 8:30-10:00 am: Inventing the Future, as a Community (Keynote Address) by Jay L. Verkler 11:00 [...]

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Tech Tuesday: Your Own Virtual Conference

Wouldn’t you love to be able to attend a genealogy conference without the expense of travel and housing?  Your time has arrived! Family Tree University is sponsoring the Spring 2012 Virtual Conference to be held March 9-11, 2012.  Presenters include Lisa Louise Cook, Nancy Hendrickson, Lisa A. Alzo, Diana Crisman Smith, Kerry Scott, and Geneabloggers’ [...]

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Dear Santa

I know it’s only September, but I would just love to have some things I saw or heard about at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference (FGS) at Springfield, Illinois.   You may not know about them, so I thought I’d give you a heads up.  By giving you my list now, you’ll have time to save [...]

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