FamilyBook is a cloud-based genealogy and biography registry service that allows users to store, organize, and share family tree and personal history information online. It integrates with Google apps like Calendar, Contacts, Drive, and YouTube to archive multimedia content like photos, videos, and documents within a family's genealogical context. The service aims to make genealogical and biographical research and publishing accessible to families and interested parties anywhere through an easy-to-use interface that connects biographies to family trees.
Presentation by Michael Helmantoler at the Family History Expo in St. George Utah. February 24, 2012. Presents the top 10 Genealogy apps researched by GeneaDroid.
Presentation by Michael Helmantoler at the Family History Expo in St. George Utah. February 24, 2012. Presents the top 10 Genealogy apps researched by GeneaDroid.
HPE IDOL 10 (Intelligent Data Operating Layer)Andrey Karpov
Understand virtually all of your information with high-performance analytics: Over 500 analytical functions available for text, audio, video, and image
• Derive actionable insights: Process data in near real time to gain a competitive edge
• Maximize your information reach: Connect to over 400 systems with support for over 1000 file formats, so you can find all relevant information
• Let social media work for you: Detect emerging trends and influencers in this powerful media with sophisticated sentiment analysis and clustering technology
Just getting started with Google Apps? Want to improve your communication workflow? We will demonstrate and explore how practicing administrators use Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and the rest of the Google Apps to collaborate with staff and create efficiency in the school district.
The client is an internet services company, based in Barcelona,
Spain which handles a social networking platform called
Genoom. The site is designed to build private family networks.
Established in July 2007, Genoom has more than 2 million users registered till date.
Selected digital tools for library and media professionals. They are categorised as tools to create, curate and publish content and tools to connect, collaborate and engage people.
It doesn't matter if your organization is large or small, or if you have a complex network or have no server at all. Knowing about online collaboration tools can help organizations and individuals be more effective, for less money, especially when your staff is not located in one central location.
In this free webinar, Kami Griffiths will interview Jon Warnow from 350.org to learn about the tools that they use to accomplish their mission specifically Google Apps, Skype and Salsa Labs-Democracy in Action. We'll also hear from Jay Boren, from Google, who will provide more information about Google Apps and the ways that nonprofits and libraries can take advantage of this suite of free tools.
This webinar is ideal for decision makers, board members, accidental techies or anyone interested in learning how one nonprofit is successfully using online tools for collaborating.
You can discuss this webinar on Twitter with the hashtag #techsoup or join us for a live-stream of the event in Second Life.
HPE IDOL 10 (Intelligent Data Operating Layer)Andrey Karpov
Understand virtually all of your information with high-performance analytics: Over 500 analytical functions available for text, audio, video, and image
• Derive actionable insights: Process data in near real time to gain a competitive edge
• Maximize your information reach: Connect to over 400 systems with support for over 1000 file formats, so you can find all relevant information
• Let social media work for you: Detect emerging trends and influencers in this powerful media with sophisticated sentiment analysis and clustering technology
Just getting started with Google Apps? Want to improve your communication workflow? We will demonstrate and explore how practicing administrators use Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and the rest of the Google Apps to collaborate with staff and create efficiency in the school district.
The client is an internet services company, based in Barcelona,
Spain which handles a social networking platform called
Genoom. The site is designed to build private family networks.
Established in July 2007, Genoom has more than 2 million users registered till date.
Selected digital tools for library and media professionals. They are categorised as tools to create, curate and publish content and tools to connect, collaborate and engage people.
It doesn't matter if your organization is large or small, or if you have a complex network or have no server at all. Knowing about online collaboration tools can help organizations and individuals be more effective, for less money, especially when your staff is not located in one central location.
In this free webinar, Kami Griffiths will interview Jon Warnow from 350.org to learn about the tools that they use to accomplish their mission specifically Google Apps, Skype and Salsa Labs-Democracy in Action. We'll also hear from Jay Boren, from Google, who will provide more information about Google Apps and the ways that nonprofits and libraries can take advantage of this suite of free tools.
This webinar is ideal for decision makers, board members, accidental techies or anyone interested in learning how one nonprofit is successfully using online tools for collaborating.
You can discuss this webinar on Twitter with the hashtag #techsoup or join us for a live-stream of the event in Second Life.
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FamilyBook Genealogic/biographic registry for
Family Tree Family Org Person Form Family Note
Background and aims
FamilyBook is a Software as a Service (SaaS) which manages “on
the Cloud” genealogic data base, no matter how large and entangled,
and enriched by [auto]biographic multimedial (data, text, voice,
photos, videos) note, memorandum, story, documentary, etc.
The concerned and authorized people and family excess all that on
Internet, always and everywhere, by oneself or to make use of some
Agency, for genealogic/biographic research and/or on line
publishing.
Market target
Of course FamilyBook is appealing for people and family which
concern genealogic and biographic informations and/or like to
contextualize their happenings, photos, videos, etc. in the family tree.
The development of the enduser genealogic/biographic service will
promote new online consultant agencies/professionals in the
heraldic/historic research and the writing/publishing areas.
Integration of the basic Google Apps
● Contacts & Maps with ResourceDirectory
● Calendar with WorkFlow,
● Drive/Docs with Standards & Contents.
Integration of Google+ and YouTube
● Archiving of videos and photos
● Chatting and video meeting
in the FamilyBook genealogic and biographic context.
Google Glass’s aware
A Digital Life
“New systems may allow people to record everything they
see and hearand even things they cannot senseand to
store all these data in a personal digital archive”
Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell, Scientific America
Magazine March 2007
Technologic innovation
HyperBusiness, the “businesscommunity alchemist for
Google Apps”, supports as well genealogic relationships
and life happenings: mapping “enterprise” paradigm, to
family organization and mission (good life & procreation!).
HyperBusiness enables a full historical vision of both:
● People, including the FamilyBook players, as well
recordedonly persons, living or dead.
● Life events, in happening time and at report time.
Main advantages
● The ease of use, it is easy to navigate from the
biographies to the genealogies and vice versa, by means
of person and family quotations.
● The clear implementation, based upon the integration
between genealogic/biographic service and multimedia
contents (audio, video and photo) management.
Data access requirements
● Calendar (Read/Write)
● Contacts (Read/Write)
● Drive/Docs (Read/Write)
● Maps (Read only)
● Youtube (Read/Write)
● User Provisioning (Read only)
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