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    Fellowtree.com - Online Family Meeting Place

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    Social network sites can assume many guises. In addition to the ever-popular Facebook approach where a community of friends grows via mutual contacts and so forth, you can come across sites such as Fellow Tree, where the community concept is somewhat streamlined to cater for a specific public. In this particular case, Fellow Tree is a site that stands as an online family meting place. As the site itself puts it, its main aim is to enable family members to post photos and videos on the web, not to mention creating a family tree that can be accessed and consulted alongside biographical information. It is also possible to keep the family up-to-date when it comes to events via the provided messaging tool. In order to use the features of this site, an account must be created first. The process to do so is actually very simple, and all it entails is furnishing some personal particulars such as place of residence and full name along with account information like username and password. Once this has been complied with, you can start building your own family website – one that will chronicle where you came from and act as a sort of legacy for those who will come after you.

    “FellowTree is an online family meeting place, to share with entire family your Biography, photos, videos, exploring the family tree, ancestor tree, remembering family events, keeping in touch more often by messaging and much more.”

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    “FellowTree is an online family meeting place, to share with entire family your Biography, photos, videos, exploring the family tree, ancestor tree, remembering family events, keeping in touch more often by messaging and much more.”

    Why it might be a killer

    It is very handy for remembering family events, as well as acting as a sort of online family scrapbook.

    Some questions

    How long back can the created family tree go? What is the length (in words) of the created biographies, if any?

    Posted 13 Months 27 Days ago by RogerH | Source: Simple Spark

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