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Simplify your digital-camera shopping. Our genealogy-focused buying guide helps you zoom in on features that are right for you.
11/3/2010
Need inspiration for creating a family e-newsletter? Try these 10 tips.
9/27/2010
Start spreading the news about your kin with a family newsletter. But don't waste paper or lick stamps—publish the electronic way.
9/27/2010
Publishing a newsletter for far-flung family has never been easier. Simply let the World Wide Web be your postman.
9/23/2010
These free sites let you tweak and enhance photos on the fly.
9/9/2010
Talk is cheap when you call via computer. Try these services to phone far-away kin at no (or low) cost.
8/3/2010
Your ancestors didn't have a Martha Stewart or Betty Crocker to guide the way in the kitchen. Read on to discover the history of cookbooks.
5/25/2010
Taking a look at lamination, how to encapsulate an heirloom document, and antique spectacles.
5/24/2010
Don’t let your genealogical legacy slip away—try these 10 ideas to document your life and become the ancestor you always wished you had.
5/21/2010
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