Findmypast.ie, the world's newest family history site, is aiming to provide the 80 million people that are part of the Irish Diaspora with the easiest possible way of researching their Irish roots.
Findmypast.ie is a joint venture between brightsolid, the Scottish based experts in the digitisation of precious records who own ...
November 5th 2011
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Spain Visual presents a new version of its website about Spain tourism with a substantial increase in content and significant improvements in design and navigability.
The day 02.11.2011 presents a new version of Visual Spain tourism website www.spainvisual.com, with plenty of improvements content, design and navigability.
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findmypast.ie has launched the Irish Prison Registers 1790-1920 online for the first time, an untapped resource for those tracing their Irish roots.
The original Prison Registers, held at the National Archives of Ireland, cover all types of custodial institutions, from bridewells, to county prisons, to sanatoriums for alcoholics. They contain over ...
November 2nd 2011
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Following recent speculation in the online industry, QueryClick comment on the news that Facebook have made a few changes to their Open Graph that could let users have the much wanted, 'Dislike Button'.
At the recent F8 conference in September, a lot of publicity surrounded the announcements of some of Facebook's ...
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After a long wait, Google's latest addition to the Adwords family is now available in the UK and Germany, and could make advertising online even simpler for companies in Britain and Europe, say QueryClick.
This month it was announced that Google would be launching AdWords Express, a new service that they ...
November 2nd 2011
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According to recent reports, both Google and Microsoft are currently engaged in a bidding war over just who will buy Yahoo, which could lead to new possibilities for Yahoo and the online community, say QueryClick.
Recently, a number of articles and blogs have revealed that Google and Microsoft, two of the ...
October 3rd 2011
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www.spainvisual.com launches new version of its portal with major graphical enhancements, content and navigability.
"Spain Visual", tourism portal located in Barcelona, has incorporated into this new version links to blogs and social networks and Web 2.0 start. It also has added a new destination Asturias, being under preparation on Galicia and ...
September 27th 2011
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New analytics reveal that just five years after its launch Gmail for business is poised to be more popular than Microsoft Outlook, say QueryClick.
Recent research from leading analysts at Gartner, the information technology and research company has revealed that Google's cloud-based Gmail email for business has become a 'viable' alternative ...
September 27th 2011
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Facebook have decided auto-generate relevant content for users, which could help improve the overall user experience, say QueryClick.
Earlier this month, Facebook announced that it was going to improve its lists feature by introducing so-called 'smart lists', a new feature which auto-generates lists of updates and contents for users. The update ...
findmypast.ie has announced the launch of one of the first online forums solely dedicated to those researching their Irish family history. The forum is an online community for the Irish diaspora to discuss everything from researching Irish family history and Irish geography, to success stories and what it means to ...
Findmypast.co.uk has announced one million 20th century Merchant Navy Seamen records are now online for the first time ever.
The launch saw records of crew members of UK merchant ships from 1918 to 1941 made available online, including rarely seen photos of the mariners. This is the first time that many ...
To help retailers effectively plan for the Christmas spike in trade, which typically accounts for around 20-30% of the industry’s annual sales, global digital marketing and technology agency LBi and its media arm bigmouthmedia have published 'A Christmas Countdown: Getting your online business ready for the holiday season', a joint ...
Findmypast.co.uk, a leading UK family history website, has been adding to its existing collection of over 40 million parish records for England & Wales dating back to 1538.
The company has launched over 18,000 baptism, marriage and burial records from London & Kent dating from 1825-1871, covering the parishes of Greenwich ...
August 26th 2011
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The search engine giant is currently testing out a number of new features on the search results page that could soon change the way the site identifies the most relevant results.
After months of speculation, Google has finally confirmed that it is indeed trying out a new user interface test on ...
August 26th 2011
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Following the recent announcement by Microsoft that Bing's mapping feature, Streetside was coming to Europe, the first images of the project are beginning to appear, say QueryClick.
In April, Microsoft announced that Streetside, Bing's visual mapping feature was going to appear in Europe in the coming months, its first images of ...
Valued Opinions has revealed that the majority of people don't like or don't mind the Facebook's new facial recognition feature.
Market research surveys carried out by Valued Opinions show the new Facebook feature, called ‘Tag Suggestions’ has proved a controversial topic.
Valued Opinions ran an online poll which was designed to find out ...
Findmypast.co.uk, the leading family history website, has published the records of over half a million men who served in the British militia, the precursor to the UK's Territorial Army. The Militia Attestation Papers, covering 1806 to 1915, were made available online for the first time to coincide with British Armed ...
Web Perspectives has revealed that 80% of Canadian respondents said they use Facebook at the same level of high than they did a year ago.
Despite Facebook 'losing' 1.5 million users in Canada over the past 2 months, speculation is rife that this social networking empire is on the decline.
With almost ...
Genes Reunited, the family history website, has announced that people will now be able to view passenger lists online. The lists include people onboard ships departing British ports for long-distance voyages across the world from 1890 to 1960.
The passenger records offer a range of information from simply the passenger's name and ...
Ribbun.com has built a name for itself by offering exemplary link building service. This company deems that one way link can come from a number of resources; it may come through article submission where you can put your link in author bio or in article body itself or it can come through ...