Sunday, July 31, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Musings on a Munday Midwest Family History Expo
I am looking forward to the Midwest Family History Expo in just a couple of weeks. I am particularly excited to listen to and meet this years Keynote Speaker, Lisa Louise Cooke. Of course I am also looking forward to seeing my Geneablogger Buddies Susan Peterson and Diana Ritchie and catching up face-to-face.
Looking through the agenda, it appears that Holly Hansen and her team have once again lined up a terrific group of speakers.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. Information about the newsletter is available at http://www.eogn.com.
Access to Google+ is being controlled in order to limit growth to manageable numbers and make sure the new service doesn't become overwhelmed with new users. In order to access Google+, you must be invited by a present user of the service. If you are a reader of this newsletter and would like an invitation, please send an email message toinvite@eogn.com and I will send you an invitation as long as Google allows. I don't know how many invitations I have so there is only one way to find out.
I'd like to start a Google+ "hangout" where users can chat together live with voice and video. Perhaps this Monday evening at 9 PM Eastern U.S. time/6 PM Pacific?
Google+: Millions Of Users & Growing
I don't know if the world needs one more social network or not, but Google has created one. It is obviously designed to compete with Facebook, although it is quite different. Google Plus reportedly does not share Facebook's many security problems. That alone should make it attractive. However, I've been using Google+ for a couple of days now but must say that I cannot get too enthused about it.
Google is planning heavy investments in Google+ and will eventually use Plus as the infrastructure behind all of the company’s products.
You can find dozens of articles that describe Google+ in detail if you start athttp://goo.gl/fDynS and the service itself is available athttps://plus.google.com/.
Google is planning heavy investments in Google+ and will eventually use Plus as the infrastructure behind all of the company’s products.
You can find dozens of articles that describe Google+ in detail if you start athttp://goo.gl/fDynS and the service itself is available athttps://plus.google.com/.
Access to Google+ is being controlled in order to limit growth to manageable numbers and make sure the new service doesn't become overwhelmed with new users. In order to access Google+, you must be invited by a present user of the service. If you are a reader of this newsletter and would like an invitation, please send an email message toinvite@eogn.com and I will send you an invitation as long as Google allows. I don't know how many invitations I have so there is only one way to find out.
I'd like to start a Google+ "hangout" where users can chat together live with voice and video. Perhaps this Monday evening at 9 PM Eastern U.S. time/6 PM Pacific?
Monday, July 4, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt
The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt is a statewide contest open until August 31, 2011. Watch the video below and visit the official site for all of the details.
Welcome to The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt from mosecofstate on Vimeo.
Welcome to The Great Missouri Treasure Hunt from mosecofstate on Vimeo.
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