Jan 8, 2014
Genealogy
Gems Podcast Episode 163: Get
ready to flip out with me over Flipboard. It’s a free app and web
tool that you have to see to fully appreciate. In this episode I’ll
take you behind the scenes at Flipboard in the Silicon Valley and
talk to the folks who create the product that helps you enjoy the
online content you love. I’ll also share a little discovery I made
about family history when I threw my back out over the holidays
(there’s got to be an easier and less painful way to do family
history research!) and get you up to date on all the genealogy
news.
The
back pain in my family history was there all the times but I didn’t
recognize it! My
Great Grandmother Louise’s “hand on hips” stance in many of the old
family photos was more than just a sassy attitude. It reflected a
family history of back pain that plagued my grandmother, my uncle,
and me.
And what do you suppose folks will think a 100 years from now when the news stories are long gone, and they are reviewing the footage of the sign language guy at Nelson Mandela’s funeral? A reminder that not everything we see in old home movies and photos may necessarily be as it seems?
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Keith wrote: “I previously wrote you a few months ago when
I launched my own blog, sonofswift.tumblr.com. I am
happy to report that tomorrow marks my 150th post. Thank you for
reading my first message on your show. I have since had it listed
on Geneabloggers and started a weekly picture post, Wordless
Wednesday. After spending a considerable amount of time trying to
break down brick walls, I'm currently focused on learning about my,
and my wife's, great grandparents, which I call "thickening the
branch. In the new year I plan on releasing eBooks containing all
my research from the past six months with accompanying trees. All
of it is thanks to guidance I get from listening to your podcast.
Thank you for all that you've done and will continue to do.”
www.Megankeith.com/past
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Congratulations on your blog's milestone! Now anytime someone searches Google for one of your ancestors they will find you. I'm so happy to hear that the podcast has been helpful to you in your journey.
From Maryann: “Sitting here addressing Christmas cards and grabbing a bit of lunch when I decided to check my email. Spotted your email and opened it up. Skimmed through it, went back to the top again to check out more of what you wrote about the RootsTech 2014 Flipboard magazine you put together. Looked over at the stack of cards still waiting, but thought I'd grab a few minutes to just get it downloaded. Thanks to your book, I already have and use Flipboard, so it didn't take long to find the magazine and subscribe. It looks FANTASTIC. Can hardly wait to sit down and spend time reading through the articles and watching the videos. Right now, though, that stack of cards is shouting me, so I'd better set aside my iPad (after reading your book, I chose a mini, and am forever grateful for the help your book gave me, especially in setting up my apps) and get back to them.”
And Taunja is also flipping over Flipboard: “I've had
Flipboard on my smartphone and didn't know what to do with it!
Just subscribed to the Rootstech magazine and it looks
wonderful...thanks so much! Looks like a better learn a little
bit more about Flipboard.”
GEM: Flipboard Interview
If
you’ve been listening to this podcast since the beginning, or have
gone back and caught up on the previous episodes, then you know
that I was a big advocate of iGoogle as a way to stay organized
online. And one of the things I used to love to organize were all
my favorite podcasts, blogs, and videos having to do with family
history. I say used to because back in November 2013 Google did
away with iGoogle, much to my dismay. They want their users to
focus on Google+, which frankly is not a favorite of mine. In fact
I was just reading the other day that Google’s CEO was saying that
they made a big mistake in underestimating social media online, and
that has put them in a position of constant catch up.
Well, it didn’t take long to track down some great alternatives, and in this gem I want to focus on the one I flipped out over for tracking and enjoying my favorite online media like blogs and videos. It’s called Flipboard, and if you have my book Turn Your iPad into a Genealogy Powerhouse, then you’re probably already familiar with it.
Now wait, don’t turn off this episode because you don’t have an iPad. You don’t need one to use and enjoy Flipboard. It’s a free app for Android and Apple devices – so we’re talking all kinds of smart phones and tablets can use it.
Now while the app allows you to pull together all your favorite RSS feeds together and displays them in a beautiful way, Flipboard also has a Magazine feature. In a recent issue of the free Genealogy Gems eNewsletter – which you can sign up for on our homepage at www.genealogygems.com – I wrote an article all about a magazine I created all by little self using the free Flipboard web tools. These magazines – and I really call them magazine issues, because they are like stand along issues of a magazine – can be viewed on your computer web browser as well as the app, and you can add content from all over the web, and share it with others.
When I saw the magazine feature for the first time my mind just started racing with all the genealogical possibilities. I’ve created several free magazines that you can enjoy, and I’ll tell you more about how to access those at the end of this segment. But first, we’re going to head to the Silicon Valley and meet with the folks at Flipboard to get an up close and personal look at the company, the app, and these awesome magazines.
In this interview I travel to Flipboard's offices in Palo Alto, the home of a few names you might recognize, such as Facebook, and meet up with Todd Lapin. He is on Flipboard’s editorial team and runs their new blog focused on discovering of great content http://magazines.flipboard.com and he also runs their MagMakers twitter handle: https://twitter.com/FlipboardMag
RootsTech 2014: Where Genealogy and Technology Converge is a free magazine available in the free app https://flipboard.com/ and on the web at http://tinyurl.com/RootsTech2014. The magazine pulls together great web content from RootsTech speakers, exhibitors, and official bloggers in one beautiful and convenient place.
Looking for more great genealogy themed Flipboard magazines? Check out two more new issues from Lisa Louise Cooke:
Using Newspaper for Genealogy and Family History
Using Historic Maps for Genealogy and Family History
Genealogy Gems Premium Members can hear for about using Flipboard for Genealogy in the upcoming Premium Episode #106 later this month. The episode will also include additional notes and instructions. Click here to become a Genealogy Gems Premium Member today.