Family2.0

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[edit] Definition

The term Family 2.0 refers to World Wide Web social network service that are tailored for families [1]. These services typically allow families to communicate, collaborate, build family trees, and share photos. The term is loosely related to Web2.0 which refers to next generation World Wide Web. Family 2.0 is also used to refer to tech-savvy families [2].

[edit] Online Resources

Following is a list of Family 2.0 sites[3], alphabetic order:

  • Amiglia
  • Cingo
  • Family.com
  • FamilyInHistory.com
  • FamilyPulse Family and genealogy 2.0
  • Famiva: Free genealogy and family social networking with photo sharing, events, stories, family calendar and maps.
  • Famoodle
  • Famundo
  • Geni
  • Itsourtree.com Itsourtree.com offers the free creation of family trees, messaging, calendar and photo albums.
  • LivingMemory: Living Memory is a free hosted social network of unique individuals connecting through multiple online tools, including photo and video sharing, blogging, family trees, groups, neighborhoods and personal timelines.
  • Minti.com Wikipedia-style collection of parenting advice.
  • MyHeritage: Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. MyHeritage allows you to create your family tree and share it with friends and family online.
  • Ohile: Supports family trees, family history, family calender with photo sharing and other features.

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