Check out the latest guide by Google!
Titled “Tracing Your Ancestors: Genealogy Research Using Google,” this guide is penned by acclaimed genealogy guru and instructor Lisa Alzo. It’s a newly released gem that unlocks fresh ways to tap into Google’s full potential. The handbook, composed of 66 pages of insightful tips and instructions, aims to fine-tune your family history research process. At less than $10, it’s an excellent investment.
What’s more? You can get this fantastic guide at a 20% discount from FRPC right now! Click here or on the illustration to make a purchase.
Here’s a quick overview of the guide’s content:
- PhotoScan: Google’s answer to scanning family photos
- Google Photos and Images: Free tools by Google for image editing and management
- What’s New in Google: Updates in Google products
- Google Gurus: Insights from three experts on utilizing Google for genealogy research
- More Google Tools: Highlights of popular, as well as under-the-radar tools for your research
- Google Drive: Your comprehensive virtual workspace for genealogy research
- Google Sheets: A handy tool to manage genealogy tasks
- Google Docs: Learn how to preserve your family history with Google Docs
- Google Slides: Making an online family history photo album becomes easy
- Google Forms: Innovative approaches to use Google Forms for family history
- Google Calendar: Discover three ways to monitor your genealogy activities with Google’s in-demand scheduling tool
- Google Maps/Earth: Uncover four ways to harness Google Earth and Maps for genealogy
- Google Jamboard: Discover Jamboard, a dynamic tool for brainstorming research problems and more
- Google Translate Enhanced: Elevate your translation skills with Google
- Google Cheat Sheet: Fast-track access to your beloved Google services with a custom cheat sheet.