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Sunday, May 4, 2014

On the Web Track and Exhibitor

MyHeritage, Booth 107


Getting the Most Out of MyHeritage

Friday, 9 May 2014, 11:00 a.m., F330

MyHeritage is a family history network helping millions of families around the world discover and share their legacy online. As technology thought leaders and innovators, MyHeritage is transforming family history into an activity that is accessible, exciting and easier than ever before. MyHeritage empowers its global community of users with unique social tools, a massive library of historical content and powerful search and data matching technologies.

MyHeritage has amassed 75 million registered users who have created 27 million family trees with 1.6 billion profiles. It has billions of historical records and the service is available in 40 languages. MyHeritage offers personal family sites http://www.myheritage.com which enable users to build, research and share their family trees, photos, and videos, and connect and stay in touch with relatives. MyHeritage’s free Family Tree Builder software http://www.myheritage.com/family-tree-builder is the world’s most popular free genealogy software. It combines innovative technologies with easy-to-use features.

MyHeritage's Smart Matching technology compares each family tree to the millions of family trees contributed by other users, to find matches and enables users to discover new relatives and ancestors.

MyHeritage's powerful search engine, SuperSearch http://www.myheritage.com/research, allows users to search for ancestors in historical records, public family trees, photos and other documents and records. It contains billions of historical records, including the world's largest collection of historical newspapers dating back to 1609.

The free MyHeritage Mobile App http://www.myheritage.com/mobile lets users take and edit their family tree on the go, on iPhone, iPad or Android.

Come visit us at booth 107 to learn more and take advantage of our special conference discounts on MyHeritage subscriptions.



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