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Genealogists are really quite a conservative bunch, but in some areas their conservatism runs to a fault. As a community, genealogists seem to resist computer...
Almost immediately after my post concerning the new RootsMagic.com progam connecting to FamilySearch.org's Family Tree program, I got an email from Bruce...
At RootsTech 2013, RootsMagic was handing out cards with a link to Beta version of their popular genealogy database program, with the important announcement,...
http://t.co/GaPe7xX3vK Full Year and Fourth Quarter Financial Results http://t.co/M68FPK0S5E James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 29, 2013 Discover your...
Ancestry.com reported the following: Total revenue for the fourth quarter of 2012 was $131.1 million, an increase of 25.8% over $104.2 million in the...
Oops, I am reposting this. I guess I copied the name wrong once and kept going with it. The program is Treelines, not Timelines. Sorry Tammy. Here...
Everywhere in the Colorado Plateau there are evidences of fallen rocks. I once had the good/bad fortune to witness a huge rock fall along the shore of...
I have often noted that I see faces and figures in patterns all around me. I understand that it is a natural phenomena, but interesting nonetheless. The...
Desert Sentinal http://t.co/YiHIZ8y5jR James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 28, 2013 I have often noted that I see faces and figures in patterns all around...
These petroglyphs are aptly named the TV sheep. I am not at all sure why these sheep have square bodies, but it is one of the wonders of the Southwest...