Tag Archives: Google

How to easily translate a French website into English

If you read my post yesterday about Genealogie.com’s survey, North American genealogy societies can benefit from survey conducted in France, you may be curious to read all the details about the survey and learn more about their website. If your … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — February 14, 2015

♥ Some of the bijoux I discovered this Valentine’s week. ♥ Blogs Great Find on the Web: Extract of the Official Book of Reference of the Parish of Montreal (1872) by Diane Tourville on Genealogy on my Mind. Behind the … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — July 12, 2014

Some of the bijoux I discovered. Blogs Expecting only Deeds and Mortgages? How About a Will? and A Hanging Question by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots. The Storykeepers Project #25: An Old Rosary by Joy Biggs on the French … Continue reading

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Customized Google Searches and other tips

You have until April 14 to watch for free Legacy Family Tree’s webinar, Googling around with Google and other Technology, presented by Geoff Rasmussen. No matter how often I attend a Google presentation, I learn something new. This time, I … Continue reading

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Googling around with Google webinar

On Saturday, April 5, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, Legacy Family Tree presents Googling Around with Google and other Technology with Geoff Rasmussen. Mr. Rasmussen will explain how to set up Google alerts, how to search with a digital image instead … Continue reading

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Google redesigns news archive

Google has redesigned its main newspaper archive page, making it easier to search. Hundreds of newspapers are now organized by title on the main page. As before, you can search within the paper, check issues from specific dates, and browse … Continue reading

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