On Friday (January 9, 2009), a group of geneabloggers visited The Generations Network (TGN) offices. They came away with interesting observations about Ancestry.com, including future plans, statistics, and such. It’s all quite interesting. I wasn’t involved in any way. Heck, most folks don’t even know that I’m blogging again. I guess you could say that I’m currently running under the radar.
I’m going to link to the blogs that my blogging friends produce about their excursion. I’ll update the links as folks post them. They will be chronological from top to bottom.
Check out the following blogs:
- I’m in Heaven – The Genealogy Insider
- Day 2 in Salt Lake City – Visit to TGN – Part 1 – Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- Touring TGN/Ancestry – DearMyrtle
- Day 2 in Salt Lake City – A Visit to TGN – Part 2, by Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- TNG & TGN – Was that a Trekie reference, DearMyrtle
- More Reports of the TGN/Ancestry Tour, DearMyrtle
- New and Next at Ancestry.com, Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Saturday Night Fun – Who Went to A.com?, Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- Day 2 in SLC – A Visit to TGN – Part 3, by Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- Day 3 in SLC – the TGN Dinner and FTM 2009, Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- Content is King, The Ancestry Insider
- From Paper (or Film) to the Web, by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Secret Genealogy Blogger Revealed! (Partially), by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Online Searching: It’s Complicated, by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Inside Ancestry.com’s Top Secret Data Center, by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Leland is keeping score about the TGN visit, by Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings
- Wrapping Up Our Look Inside Ancestry.com, by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
- Belated Bloggers Day Report, by Diane Haddad, The Genealogy Insider
To be continued…
Hi, Leland,
Thanks for this directory! Just wanted to point out Content is King is the work of the Ancestry Insider (the link sends people to the right place).
Diane
Whoops – thanks for the note on who wrote “Content is King.” Keeping track of all these bloggers can be confusing.