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Innovation in La Baule, Western France

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Family networks: a chance to gather your closes

by monique

4 mar 2008

I red someday a book called ”The process communication” which has made me aware about my personality profile. What is the link with the title you think ? Well, it profiled me as a person close to my family. I thought ”Not wrong” but I did not know exactly how much I was…

Many people have made a lots of efforts to allow other people to keep in touch with their friends. Recently, people have thought about doing the same for family network. Great idea, isn’t it?!

I’ve found Kindo out first. Kindo allows you to build a 2.0 family tree. Each person from your family has personal information such as an e-mail address, birthdays, or pictures. When you’ve started your tree, you can send invitation to your family’s members to complete it and make it as big as possible.

Then, someone told me about Hellotipi which is quite different since it offers to create your own family website. When you’ve registered you can share wedding or birthday pictures, build a family tree and even have a common blog. The downside to this -if it’s one, I mean it’s not free cause there is no publicity at all- is the family must pay something to make it last and continue to use all the functionalities. What it has no price has no value ;-)

I’ve tested the first one and I’m thinking to register for the second one…

Anyway, I tell about these websites because I think it’s a great idea to use the 2.0 to gather children and adults and over all to give families a way to keep in touch.

I wish to meet them at the California Tech Showcase because I believe they have both something different to offer and many leaders can be interested in.

2.0 CTS family network innovation web

Categories: CTS 2008 in La Baule · ICT

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