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Brian DeGraaf

25 Most Popular Genealogy Blogs of 2009 | ProGenealogists - 0 views

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    A list compiled on April 3, 2009
Genea Bloggers

Twitter hash tags for genealogists - 0 views

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    Ever wonder why people use "#" in their tweets on Twitter? Do you want to know what a specific hash tag like #surnames or #brickwall means? Learn how to use hash tags and then leverage their power through searching and analytics.
Genea Bloggers

Facebook and dead members - another policy gone bad? - 0 views

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    Is this just another mis-step by Facebook? Or is it another attempt at holding on to user content even after they've left this earth? One person's recent experience with trying to remove her brother's home page and delete his account turned into a nightmare.
Genea Bloggers

A favorite ingredient: URL Shortening - 0 views

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    Did you ever wonder why you might want to shorten your URLs when posting comments, or creating your own blog post? Most people think URL trimming is for Twitter (with its 140 character limit) but did you know you can track the number of hits for your links and more with these URL shortening services?
Brian DeGraaf

Quick guide describing how to navigate Diigo Groups - 5 views

A quick guide describing how to navigate the group. You can also download a PDF copy for later reference. http://moultriecreek.us/family/?p=2627

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started by Brian DeGraaf on 24 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Michael Hait

More state online resources for African-American genealogy: Virginia - 0 views

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    In an earlier entry, this column reported on several resources available for online African-American research in Virginia. Many more resources are now available, some becoming so just in the past three months since that report, necessitating another visit to the subject.
Brian DeGraaf

Nominate a Genealogy Blog for the Family Tree 40 - Family Tree Magazine - 0 views

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    Do you have a favorite few genealogy blogs that you read regularly? Maybe the blogger offers excellent genealogy advice, insightful analysis or a unique point of view. Or the writing especially creative or humorous.\n\nIf so, we want to know about it. In the May 2010 issue, we'll be naming the Family Tree Magazine 40 Best Genealogy Blogs ("Family Tree 40" for short).\n\nFirst, we're asking the genealogy community to nominate the genealogy blogs they read most. Later, family historians will vote on their favorite blogs in several categories.
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