BELLEVUE, Wa., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ — myfamily.com, the leading private social networking service for families, today announced the launch of its Family Trees application through the integration of Ancestry.com’s family tree service, enabling members to create and share family trees right in their myfamily.com sites.
With this release, myfamily.com members can now create, share, print and publish an online family tree. Users can start a new tree on their site or upload an existing family tree from a GEDCOM file (a standard genealogical file format) to their myfamily.com site. Site members can then work together to add photos, videos, audio stories and other information to each profile on their family tree. This new feature links myfamily.com users to the wealth of digitally scanned historical documents and family history research tools provided by its sister site Ancestry.com and is the latest in an innovative pipeline of services and features recently added to myfamily.com as a part of an extensive redesign of the site.
“The combination of myfamily.com’s collaborative environment and Ancestry.com’s one-of-a-kind tree-building tools creates the ideal online meeting place for families to share the present and discover the past,” said
Michael Graff, general manager of myfamily.com. “This provides a great opportunity for families to create and preserve their family memories as they get together throughout the country this Thanksgiving.”
myfamily.com 2.0 beta offers free, customizable Web sites where families and friends can gather online to share the latest news, recipes, photos, videos and now family trees in a safe, private and media-rich environment. With a membership base of nearly 2 million members, myfamily.com has been the leading private family social networking site since its launch in 1998. Current myfamily.com 1.0 members who created a family tree on their original site will soon be able to migrate these existing trees into an Ancestry.com tree if they choose. For more details, please visit the Migration Center at: http://help.myfamily.com.
“This integration of our two premiere services is a significant milestone and evolution of The Generation Network’s mission to connect families across distance and time,” said
Tim Sullivan, president and CEO of The Generations Network, parent company of myfamily.com and Ancestry.com. “Combining the here and now with a family’s past is a strategic and powerful combination, offering families an unrivaled opportunity to collaborate in a safe environment.”
The new myfamily.com site represents a full-scale redesign of the myfamily.com service and is now in open beta for users to try out. In addition to the Ancestry.com family tree integration, several new enhancements were released this week:
-- Custom Themes - allows members to customize the look and feel of their sites -- Rich Text Formatting - allows members to change font, font size, color, alignment, indenting, add links and add emoticons throughout their sites -- Upload and Copy - members can post videos and photos simultaneously to multiple myfamily.com sites, especially helpful for young families sharing content with both parents and in-laws on two separate sites -- "As-it-Happens" Site Update Notifications - immediate email notifications sent to family members as soon as new content is added to their site
One of the most popular new features of myfamily.com 2.0 beta is SnapGenie, a photo slideshow with voice narration that makes telling stories much more personal and captivating. Users can easily record their voice by calling a toll-free number and telling the story behind the pictures in their own voice.
myfamily.com 2.0 free sites will be supported by advertising and commerce. Paid member sites will also be available for members who prefer an ad-free environment. Details of the subscription service have not been announced.
About myfamily.com 2.0
Since 1998, myfamily.com has been the best place on the web to connect and share with the most important people in your life in a private, secure environment designed specifically for the family. Myfamily.com 2.0 beta is part of The Generations Network, Inc., a leading network of family-focused interactive properties connecting families across distance and time, including Ancestry.com, Rootsweb.com, Genealogy.com and Family Tree Maker. In total, The Generations Network properties receive 10.4 million unique visitors worldwide and over 450 million page views a month ((C) comScore Media Metrix, March 2007).
SOURCE myfamily.com