How-to-Geek
"Mozilla Firefox is due for some big changes soon. By the end of 2015, Firefox will move to a more Chrome-like multi-process design. And, in a year to a year and a half, Firefox will abandon its current add-on system for one largely compatible with Chrome extensions."
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Better Results with Estimated Dates:
Legacy Family Tree
"Don't leave date fields blank! You will get better searching and sorting results if you have estimated dates for the date fields where the exact date is not known.
For example, there is a married couple that has 5 known children but you don't know when the parents were married or when they were born. Taking into consideration the time period and the local customs, you can put in either an Est. date or an Abt. date for their birth dates and their marriage date based on the date of birth of their oldest child.
Editor's Note: You can use this techniques with any software.
The Legacy Facebook Group Passes 3,900 Members:
Legacy Family Tree
"We grow every week. We're now beyond 3,900. Are you part of the group? Got a Legacy question? Find a neat feature you'd like to share? Discuss it in the group today!"
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The New Ancestry: September 11th Feature Update:
Ancestry.com
"Welcome to our weekly update on the new Ancestry website. Last week we posted an article that covered the upcoming feature of photo cropping. This coming week we will roll out a new enhancement on LifeStory. As always, we have also included links to articles and videos at the end of this post that will help answer your questions and provide more tips on the new site. "
This Day In History: September 21
1327: Edward II of England is murdered by order of his wife.
1673: James Needham returns to Virginia after exploring the land to the west, which would become Tennessee.
1915: Stonehenge is sold by auction for 6,600 pounds sterling ($11,500) to a Mr. Chubb, who buys it as a present for his wife. He presents it to the British nation three years later.
1866 Birthday: H.G. Wells, science fiction writer whose works include The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds.
The New Ancestry: September 11th Feature Update:
Ancestry.com
"Welcome to our weekly update on the new Ancestry website. Last week we posted an article that covered the upcoming feature of photo cropping. This coming week we will roll out a new enhancement on LifeStory. As always, we have also included links to articles and videos at the end of this post that will help answer your questions and provide more tips on the new site. "
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Soon the New Ancestry Will be the Only Ancestry:
The Ancestry Insider
There are a lot of comments being circulated on the internet about the new Ancestry features. This articles has several interesting points and there are also several comments from users that point out their dismay with Ancestry.
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Soon the New Ancestry Will be the Only Ancestry:
The Ancestry Insider
There are a lot of comments being circulated on the internet about the new Ancestry features. This articles has several interesting points and there are also several comments from users that point out their dismay with Ancestry.
Continue reading...
This Day In History: September 21
1327: Edward II of England is murdered by order of his wife.
1673: James Needham returns to Virginia after exploring the land to the west, which would become Tennessee.
1915: Stonehenge is sold by auction for 6,600 pounds sterling ($11,500) to a Mr. Chubb, who buys it as a present for his wife. He presents it to the British nation three years later.
1866 Birthday: H.G. Wells, science fiction writer whose works include The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds.
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