Family Trees, Genealogy Take Root at TreeX.com, Newly Launched Web Site

Family Trees, Genealogy Take Root at TreeX.com, Newly Launched Web Site










Arlington, VA (PRWEB) September 25, 2007

Keeping track of family history and genealogy has never been easier.

Announcing the launch of TreeX.com, a new Web site where relatives, friends or professional genealogists can work together or alone to help grow their family trees. Through this innovative Web-based building interface they easily construct family trees, keep track of family ancestry and post photographs and historical text.

The owner of the family tree can invite as many people as he wants to assist him in this effort. Trees are grown by inputting data directly to the site or by accessing computer files saved in the required GEDCOM format. Other information, photos and videos can also be inserted into the tree generically or for each member, improving quality and scope of the tree. Furthermore, a family tree can be kept confidential, set to public view or set to allow specified persons or relatives to access it — and forums and user message boards have also been made available to make the exchange of information easier.

This means that the TreeX.com site can be used all over the world and, toward this end, translations are being made in several languages to create the most pleasing environment for visually appreciating family trees online as well as for data research in the field of Genealogy.

The site offers a choice between utilizing a free version of the service and a paid premium mode that provides additional options. Even choosing the free mode, the family tree can carry on being built without any limit of the number of members involved.

About TreeX.com and its founder:

TreeX.com launched on Sept. 17. Henrique Morize had the idea of creating a Web site to keep track of family ancestry three years ago when he decided to document his own family online. As the founder of TreeX.com he now hopes to bring genealogy and family heritage back to the lives of people around the world. His new site, TreeX.com allows those who sign up to create a family tree online and update it indefinitely by adding photos, date and videos or altering text and images. It also allows them to conduct searches of other family trees and utilize message boards to keep in touch with relatives and friends.

Morize developed the Web site, he said, with the help of Guilherme de Souza, a business partner he has been associated with since 1990 when they assembled and sold PCs together. Subsequently, in 1995, they turned their attention to the Internet, building Openlink, a company that turned to be the biggest access provider in Rio de Janeiro, where they were born and still live. In 1999 they sold Openlink to PSINET, an American company, and started up iKids, an online site that sells children’s products. A few years later they sold iKids. Utilizing this accumulated Internet business background, they have since gone on to create MyFlog (http://www.MyFlog.com.br), a site that continues to operate to this day, and TreeX.com.

Contact: Henrique Morize

Email: admin@treex.com

Url: http://www.treex.com

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Geni.com Launches Premium Family Tree Posters

Geni.com Launches Premium Family Tree Posters










West Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2010

Geni.com, the fun, free, and easy way to build your family tree, today announced that users can order archival quality posters of their family tree. These posters feature a five generation family tree in a variety of customizable designs.

“Geni has enabled over five million users to build a family tree with their family. Because everyone in the family works together on their tree, our users find that they quickly have a tree complete with names, dates, and photos,” said David Sacks, CEO of Geni.com. “Now everyone in the family can order a poster of their shared tree. This really makes a beautiful addition to any home.”

Unlike other genealogy sites, families on Geni all share one family tree. This makes it simple to order a complete family tree for a relative. Family Tree posters make great gifts for birthdays, mother’s day, and other family oriented holidays.

The 16″ × 20″ posters are available in two formats:


Deluxe Framed Canvas ($ 119.99) – A durable gift or keepsake printed on high quality canvas and mounted in beautiful wood frame
Basic Tree Poster ($ 29.99) – Printed on high quality, archival photo paper

Users can order a family tree on Geni with just a few simple clicks. In addition to six preset styles, users can customize almost every aspect of their tree poster, with over 100,000 possible configurations. A variety of shipping options are available.

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Christmas Tree Alert: Real, Artificial Christmas Tree or Festivus Pole? Insider Reveals Top 10 Buying Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

Christmas Tree Alert: Real, Artificial Christmas Tree or Festivus Pole? Insider Reveals Top 10 Buying Mistakes And How To Avoid Them












Dallas, TX (PRWEB) October 30, 2007

Christmas trees are serious business: every year millions of dollars worth of trees are sold. So how can you make sure you pick the right tree and get the most for your time and money?

Bill Quinn of ChristmasTreeForMe.com shares these insights, “When you buy a Christmas tree, you’re making both a financial and emotional investment. You want good value but you also want complete confidence in your selection, whether you choose a live or an artificial Christmas tree. The look of people’s faces lighting up after seeing a great tree — now that’s priceless. And that’s our goal. So while my web site sells artificial Christmas trees, what we ultimately deliver is happiness and peace of mind.”

The holidays are hectic enough without adding more stress with the centerpiece of any holiday home: the Christmas Tree. So here are some of ChristmasTreeForMe’s “Top 10 Christmas Tree Buying Mistakes And How To Avoid Them”:

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Mistake #1: Buying The Wrong Size Tree

People with high ceilings usually want the tallest tree possible so they get an ultra slim tree. Really tall, very skinny trees are poor choices for the main tree where presents are placed. TIP: use masking tape to mark the wall and the floor where the tree will be placed. This will help visualize how much space the tree will consume.

Mistake #2: Buying a live tree that’s really “dead tree walking”

If you live in an urban area, the neighborhood tree lot is geographically convenient but keep in mind trees there can be several weeks old. So look for Christmas trees with branches that are soft to the touch and not dry and brittle. Always shake out the tree and see how many needles drop off. And make sure you cut off the bottom and keep the tree properly hydrated.

Mistake #3: Following the Jones’

Be unique; buy a Christmas tree that is unique to your home as the sofa is to the family room. There are so many different choices, why stick with the plain green traditional tree? Pinecones, grapevine, flock, multi-color lights, frost, etc. are all attractive Christmas trees that make your tree uniquely yours.

To get the entire “Top 10 Christmas Tree Buying Mistakes And How To Avoid Them” plus immediate access to 2007 Christmas Tree Buying Guide, please visit: http://www.ChristmasTreeForMe.com/top10

For media inquiries, please visit our media room: http://www.ChristmasTreeForMe.com/media

About ChristmasTreeForMe.com:

ChristmasTreeForMe.com has over 52 different styles of artificial Christmas trees from 4½ to 20 feet tall, with over 30,000 Christmas tree and holiday decorations available online. ChristmasTreeForMe.com has been profiled in The USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post as well as appearing on Good Morning America, HGTV and the computer screen nearest you.

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