MyHeritage (www.myheritage.com) has added a new feature entitled Pedigree Map.
Here's the press release:
TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah-- MyHeritage, the
fastest-growing destination for discovering, preserving and sharing
family history, launched PedigreeMap™ today — an innovative way to
visualize family history, optimized for tablet devices. PedigreeMap™
displays all events in a user’s family tree, such as births, marriages
and deaths, as well as digital photos and scanned historical photos, on
an interactive map. This allows users to trace the locations of their
ancestors and gain new insights into their lives. All data is grouped by
country and location, and users can easily filter their view of the map
by person, family group, event type, and time period.
PedigreeMap™
comes with additional features such as place name standardization to
improve data quality, and Heatmaps that showcase which geographic areas
have a high concentration of activity in the user's family history.
“MyHeritage
is the family history technology leader. We’re constantly developing
new ways to give people insights about their family history," said Uri
Gonen, Senior VP of Product Management at MyHeritage. “The first release
of PedigreeMap™ helps people understand the life journeys of their
ancestors, and we have interesting and original ideas lined up for the
next releases.”
PedigreeMap™ is free for all users. To
access it, log in to your account on MyHeritage or create a new account
for free, then select PedigreeMap™ in the “Apps” menu.
An interactive guide to the new feature is available to read on the MyHeritage blog at http://blog.myheritage.com/2016/07/introducing-pedigreemap%e2%84%a2-%e2%80%94-an-interactive-map-of-your-family-history/#more-46411.
Chris
For details on my genealogy guide books, including A Decade of Irish Centenaries: Researching Ireland 1912-1923, Discover Scottish Church Records (2nd edition), Discover Irish Land Records and Down and Out in Scotland: Researching Ancestral Crisis, please visit http://britishgenes.blogspot.co.uk/p/my-books.html.
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