Thursday, February 21, 2008

BBC: Warning given over techno addicts

BBC: Warning given over techno addicts
Tuesday, 19 February 2008, 17:17 GMT

Warning given over techno addicts

Researchers are looking at how widespread the problem is

A growing number of people are becoming addicted to their mobile phones, Blackberries and other digital devices, researchers are warning.

Techno addiction can become so bad that people wake up several times a night to check their e-mails and text messages.

It can even interfere with an addict's job as he feels he has to be linked up all the time, says Professor Nada Kakabadse of Northampton University.

She is conducting research into how widespread the addiction may be.

You would be surprised how many people had their PDA or Blackberry next to their bed heads
Prof KakabadseNorthampton University Evidence emerging from a small-scale study of 360 people carried out by Prof Kakabadse and her colleagues suggested up to a third were addicted.
People could become addicted to just about anything, she said.

"We are creatures of habit and we can get addicted to quite unusual things.
"Technology has become much more interesting over the past 10 years with the internet and everything.

"It is much simpler and much more portable which makes it more accessible.

"You would be surprised how many people had their PDA or Blackberry next to their bed heads."

She added: "Those who are addicted will get up in the middle of the night and pick up messages on their PDAs two or three times a night."

'Too late'

The addiction could also lead to problems with relationships as the addict became more and more withdrawn from their family.

And there were other social consequences as the addict suffered from anxieties and sicknesses, she said.

Prof Kakabadse said in the early stages of addiction, workers were often very productive, replying to e-mails and messages, but as time went on there were more serious consequences.
"Some people are very anxious when they don't have their technological gadgets next to them.
"They might get into trouble with their employers as they spend more and more time checking messages."

She said it was often difficult to detect when someone had become an addict, "And when it is detectable it is often too late".

She stopped short of calling for warnings to be put on all gadgets, but said employers should provide training on the safe use of technological devices they provided to their staff.
Prof Kakabadse has looked in detail at case studies but now intends to see how widespread the problem is.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/7253493.stm

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Necessity is the Mother of Invention


I used this graphic in my presentation entitled "Innovations in Genealogy and Family History."

I thought it would be funny to display this pedigree chart and have the audience figure out the word game.

It didn't take too long and someone yelled out "Necessity is the Mother of Invention."

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FamilyLink.com at the St. George "My Ancestors Found" Expo Feb 8-9 '08





FamilyLink.com, Inc. and WorldVitalRecords.com had a memorable event at the St. George "My Ancestors Found" Conf. Feb 8-9, 2008.


This was a great winter time get away for us from Northern Utah. When we left Provo it was snowing! We arrived in St. George to beautiful spring like weather. It was warm but had recently snowed on the beautiful red rock mountains above St. George. The colors of Red, White, and Blue were very vivid. The sky was clear and cobalt blue.

One of the first people that I ran into after we got there was Dear Myrtle. I gave her a big hug and thanked her for her designation of WorldVitalRecords.com as the BEST Database Site. She did this in her BEST of the Internet for Genealogists Award on 3 Feb 2008. I later had a chance to sit down and visit with her in her booth.




















This was the first conference that we had our new booth. I sure like how it looks and how it represents our company and products. The booth is fairly quick and easy to set up and it down. This is Amy and Ryan setting up the booth.




The new booth turned out to be a hit. It was always a busy beehive of activity. We had numerous compliments on the form and function of the booth, even from my friends at Ancestry.com. We had so much traffic to our booth that we have decided to double out booth space from 10x10 to 20x10 for next years conference.



We had our new video playing non-stop on a projector in our booth. Our video touches people in a way that they can relate to. As I watch people that are viewing the video, they are all nodding their heads to indicate that they have the same feeling about doing their family history research. RootsTV has uploaded the video to their site. So our WorldVitalRecords.com video is now on YouTube and RootsTV.





We had numerous opportunities for FamilyLink representatives to speak to large groups of genealogy enthusiasts. Yvette Arts, Jason McGowan, and I addressed large crowds.











Now that we have over 25,000 subscribers to WorldVitalRecords.com and over 50,000 members on FamilyLink.com, and over 2 million users four Facebook applications such as "We're Related" and "Family Groups" everyone seems to know who we are. I spoke with a lady that she was one of our first members and she talked with me at last year's St. George expo and requested that we add several new features. We have since added those features to our web sites and she thanked me for listening.

Probably due to our increased profile in the industry and our success at putting 6,000 databases with 1 billion names on line, we now have a steady stream of organizations and individuals that want to license their content to us. In the early days of our company (last year) it was sometimes a tough sell to get content owners to license their content to us. This is good news to our subscribers as our content pipeline is growing and flowing.

As a sponsor of the St. George "My Ancestors Found" Expo and CD syllabus, we will be able to make the electronic syllabus available for our users as a reference on WorldVitalRecords.com. Watch our newsletter for when we announce upcoming content on our site.

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