Thursday, April 10, 200811:30:36 CET
It's raining genealogy social networking sites in Hungary

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A few weeks ago I wrote about the appearance of three web2.0 applications made especially for family history buffs (MyHeritage.hu, Oseim.hu, Csaladfalu.hu). Now I received a kind notice about the availability of yet another one. The people running the web2.0 generation Ittvoltam.hu (IWasHere.hu) enriching their service has just added the Családfa (Family Tree) feature. It allows users to create and display family trees and family events, to send messages, to use the family calendar etc. One unique feature of this site amongst the genealogy networking sites in Hungary is the ability to up- and download (import/export) GEDCOM and XML files.

With this abundance of sites (see Randy's list for the English language ones) it gets harder to decide where one would settle. And then, will these sites talk to each other? Will there be a search engine that could query all of them?

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