Chuck Roberts brings his knowledge of genealogy and organization to help you make the most of family research. Find out reasons people become interested in genealogy, how to find and discern census records as well as a way to keep all this information organized throughout the process – including software specifically for genealogical research.
We’ll also point you in the direction of classes to help you hone your skills to build your family tree. We are very excited to bring you a show to help you use technology to find out more about your history.
More about Chuck:
Chuck spent about 30 years working for Xerox. Spending twenty years in Washington, D.C area and the last years working in Silicon Valley. An avid photographer and editor of The Cursor, newsletter of the Washington Area Computer User Group (WACUG), Chuck lives in Virginia with wife Helen and two Cairn Terriers.
Week In Review
- Power Assure box manages power in data center (CNET)
- SMU and DARPA develop fiber optics for the human nervous system (Engadget)
- Facebook Friend Rejects Can Still Follow You (Gizmodo)
- Adaptive Traffic Lights Could Achieve ‘The Green Wave” (Wired Science)
- Yahoo opens its ‘chicken coop’ green data center (Digital Trends)
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