2008 Year in Review: Episode 7

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Highlights from this episode include genealogy gifts, top tips for making the most of Google, hints for interviewing relatives over the holidays and more.



Ep. 7, December 2008





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In this episode:







The Editor’s Desk with Allison Stacy



Allison looks at the year in review at Family Tree Magazine:



* Family Tree Kids!* Family Tree Magazine Videos* Subscribe for free to the Family Tree Magazine Podcast in iTunes







News from the Blogosphere with Diane Haddad



Lisa and Diane chat about her recent blog articles on:



* Footnote Releases Web’s Biggest WWII Collection* What Your Favorite Genealogist Really Wants From Santa







GeneTree DNA test Giveaway DrawingSend an e-mail stating your favorite segment of the Family Tree Magazine Podcast for a chance to win a DNA test from GeneTree.Deadline: Dec. 22, 2008







Top Tips: Your Guide to Google



Lisa and Allison talk about how to make the most of Google, with highlights from Allison’s article “Your Guide to Google”  in the January 2009 issue.



* Google cheat sheet* Six tips from the new book Google Your Family Tree by Daniel M. Lynch (FamilyLink)







Best Websites: GeneTree



Lisa chats with Matt Cupal, president and chief operating officer of GeneTree, where you can discover your family through DNA, and connect with others to share and preserve family history.







Best of Family Tree Magazine



Sunny McClellan Morton talks with Lisa about her article “Get ‘Em Talking” from the March 2008 issue of Family Tree Magazine.  Sunny discusses five great techniques for getting reluctant relatives to open up.







Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke







Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems and Genealogy: Family History Made Easy podcasts in iTunes and visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.



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