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This is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Dick Eastman. NOTE: This article has nothing to do with genealogy. However, if you have read this newsletter for a while, you already know that I also like to save money in almost all endeavors. In fact, I gladly claim to be a cheapskate.
This article describes the method I use to reduce toll call expenses to zero for all calls placed within North America. I use this service nearly every day.
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In yesterday's newsletter, I mentioned the 2009 FamilySearch Software Awards. The award for "Most Comprehensive Syncing" and the award for "Best Listing Tool" were both given to Ancestral Quest, a software product produced by Incline Software. Now the company has issued a press release that adds many more details: Salt Lake City, Utah (March 11, 2009) – Today at the 2009 FamilySearch Developers Conference in Provo, Utah, Incline Software was presented with 2 of the... Read the rest of the story » I must admit that I love the videos on Roots Television. However, watching those images in a postage-stamp-sized window isn't the best user experience. Now Roots Television has added a significant change: full screen video. To see the videos the way they should be displayed, go to www.rootstelevision.com and start playing a video. On the bottom of the video player, there is a rectangle with arrows coming out of the corners, to the left of the volume control. If you click that icon, you will... Read the rest of the story » A British historian has stumbled across records from World War One that have been virtually untouched for 90 years. The records contain the personal details of soldiers who died in the war and may reveal the final resting places of many of them. The records include U.K. soldiers as well as many from South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. The information was recorded by the German Army and given to the Red Cross during the war. The records were stored in Switzerland and remained... Read the rest of the story » More Recent Articles |
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