Finding living relatives, verifying data from online family trees, and an interview with Daniel Horowitz, Chief Genealogist at
MyHeritage.com. Plus: Using Facebook to find out more about your ancestor's hometown.
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Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke
News from the Blogosphere with Genealogy Insider Diane Haddad
Diane gives the scoop on recent news in the genealogical community, including Ancestry.com's plans for 2012 and the celebrities scheduled to appear on Season 3 of NBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?"
Read more at the Genealogy Insider blog.
Top Tips: From the February Issue
Managing Editor Diane Haddad returns to share tips from the February 2012 issue of Family Tree Magazine.
101 Best Websites: Evernote
Lisa and Online Community Editor Kerry Scott discuss why
Evernote is an ideal tool for genealogists. You can learn more about Evernote and a variety of other genealogy topics by attending Family Tree University's
Spring 2012 Virtual Conference.
Family Tree University Crash Course: Organize Your Family Archive
Social Media Minute
Kerry Scott returns to talk about the one thing you can do to make it much easier to connect with fellow genealogists online.
Facebook,
Twitter and
Google+ are among the most popular social media sites for genealogists to connect.
The Publisher's Desk with Allison Dolan
Allison takes you behind the scenes at
Family Tree Magazine and tells us about the January's
Ultimate Get Organized Collection.
Have fun climbing your family tree!
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