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Geni Connects With Facebook

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Hollywood-based Geni , the venture-backed firm which has developed an online, Web 2.0-style style genealogy and social networking web sites for families, has connected the company's service with the popular Facebook social networking web site.

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Geni Enhances Service

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West Hollywood-based Geni said this week that the firm has improved the firm's site, which allows users to create family trees and network with family members. Geni's Web 2.0 The firm said that it has enhanced the ability to find duplicate profiles in the service, with automatic advanced searches when users view a profile.

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Geni Goes Pro

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Hollywood-based Geni , an online site that allows users to share family trees and network with relatives and family, is the latest Web 2.0 site to add "pro" accounts to their services. According to Geni, its new pro accounts will cost $50.00 annually, or $4.95

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Top 120 Startup Posts for 2010

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Berkonomics , November 29, 2010 Rice Alliance IT/Web 2.0 Forum December 9th Lineup - Startup Houston , November 27, 2010 When to step on the gas and go for it?

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Interview with Jan Zands, Phonesheet.com

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So what Phonesheet.com does is takes that antiquated system and modernizes it, using a Web 2.0 In Hollywood, a lot of people don't return calls. Hollywood knows the phone sheet, and they love it, and know it as a local app--lots of people built it out of Filemaker. So I took the concept, and made it a web-based app.

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The Most Interesting Online Video Trend

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There is a world filled with professional producers of video content who are extraordinarily talented but lack access to Hollywood. But when you think about the movement we once called “Web 2.0″ And I’ve opined on why the traditional media companies aren’t well poised to win at this new TV world.

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Interview with Sunil Rajaraman, Scripped

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We're always interested in how technology is influencing the business of Hollywood, and recently ran across Los Angeles-based Scripped. Scripped (www.scripped.com) is applying the world of Web 2.0 Are you targeting Hollywood and existing script writing software? So it's coverage, registration, and selling content.

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