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At OneGreatFamily we provide several tools to assist you in your genealogy efforts. In addition to our products like Genealogy Browser™ and Family Dashboard, we also provide useful tips in how to do both on-line and traditional records based genealogy. This comes in two ways. First, we publish this newsletter weekly that includes “how to” articles. For example, you will find below an article on Spanish genealogy research. We also include tips on using our products. The article below on using the Advanced Family Dashboard is an example. Finally, we publish our One Great Genealogy Site Awards. In this program, we scour the internet looking for useful genealogy websites. Blue Monocle Photos is the site we picked this week.
We now have years of newsletters in our archive. In order to help you, our users, we wanted to republish this material. In keeping with the new technologies that are available, we decided to republish these articles in an RSS feed. That way, if you want to see them, simply sign up for the feed. You will get new articles from us every week from the current newsletter as well as some historical articles.
You can now access the OneGreatFamily newsletter through an RSS Feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ogfnewsletter
Visit this page and sign up to receive the most up to date news about OneGreatFamily as well as all the useful information in our newsletters.
For those of you who are not familiar with RSS Feeds here is a short description:
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary, or for Really Simple Syndication. Both mean the same thing, so don't let it confuse you. An RSS is something a website (or a blog) offers to readers to provide a "news feed" of their information. It's available for everyone to add to their own "news reader" for free and gets displayed on your desktop or in your web browser.
It works almost like a stock ticker, delivering exactly the information that you have anonymously "subscribed" to, eliminating the need to go out and check your favorite outlets for new information, because they're already delivered to your computer. (Information found at: http://ezinearticles.com/?RSS-For-Dummies&id=83300