I'm a technologist at heart with a passion for emerging products and early stage companies.  Simple timing put me in the right place at the right time and gave me several opportunities to help shape the Internet during its formative years.  My education came via hands-on product development, a stint at NYU and side-by-side work with some of the most innovative minds in software.  

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    Thursday
    Jul192007

    The Web 2.0 Family Tree

    About 1 week ago I introduced my mom, aunt an cousin to Geni (http://www.Geni.com). This is a web 2.0 version of a family tree. It is simple to use and configure software that allows you to invite your family to contribute simply by putting in there email addresses.

    Now my family isn't very technical, yet in just a few days my tree has well over 350 entries. I'm very impressed by how easy it is to use and quickly people adopt it. You can put in family pictures and histrories as well as albums.

    I recommend you all take a look: Geni

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