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FYI - read on to the bottom of this email for info.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 05:09:28 -0700
> Message-Id: <200006211209.FAA14089(a)bw-10.rootsweb.com>
> To: RootsWeb-Announce(a)rootsweb.com
> From: RootsWeb-Announce(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Good News, Bad News, Good News: The Merger of RootsWeb and
MyFamily.com
>
> Good News, Bad News, Good News: The Merger of RootsWeb and MyFamily.com
>
> Good news: You, our users, have helped create at RootsWeb one of the
> largest and most popular sites on the Internet. In May, we had over
> 149 million page views (according to Nielsen NetRatings combined home
> and work statistics), sent over 155 million e-mails, and handled over
> two million downloads of files from the various archives hosted at
> RootsWeb. Everyone, take a bow! This is an incredible community of
> genealogists, and the advances we're all making in our research due to
> the sharing that occurs here is unprecedented.
>
> Bad news: The more popular RootsWeb becomes, the more costly it is to
> simply stay alive and online. Expenses continue to exceed revenue.
> We ran up a truly scary loss last year. Without outside help, it's
> not clear how long we'd be able to go on like this.
>
> Good news: MyFamily.com (you may know them better as Ancestry.com)
> recognizes the importance of the genealogical community that has grown
> here at RootsWeb, and wants that community to continue to thrive.
> They're excited to provide the financial stability we need to ensure
> RootsWeb will be around for years to come.
>
> Brian and I are pleased by Ancestry.com's coming involvement with
> RootsWeb. Now we can all focus on helping each other on the mailing
> lists and message boards, uploading our GEDCOMs, and building Web
> pages to share our research.
>
> Better news: As a special thank you to those of you who have helped
> make RootsWeb such a vibrant Internet community, Ancestry.com is
> making the following offer:
>
> You are invited to visit Ancestry.com today and sign up for a FREE
> 14-day trial with no obligation. You'll gain full access to all 600
> million names in more than 2,500 databases. Go to the following address
> to begin your free trial now:
>
> http://ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrialx.asp?sourcecode=G11BA
> <http://ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrialx.asp?sourcecode=G11BA>
>
> You must activate your FREE trial by July 5, 2000.
>
> More good news: No one is going to charge you to use RootsWeb. You'll
> still find RootsWeb at www.RootsWeb.com. Everything you're used to
> using will still be here: the 19,000 mailing lists, the hundreds
> of millions of names in free genealogy databases, the interactive
> learning guides, the weekly RootsWeb Review and Missing Links,
> the numerous tools for tracing your family history, the tens of thousands
> of message boards, the thousands of independently authored web sites.
> RootsWeb will still support worthy genealogy projects and societies,
> such as the USGenWeb Project (www.USGenWeb.org), the Immigrant Ships
> Transcribers Guild (ISTG.rootsweb.com) and the FreeBMD Project
> (FreeBMD.rootsweb.com), and other groups that provide free
> genealogical resources.
>
> And don't worry, you won't be charged to access RootsWeb. No one
> will put your data on CD without your permission. Our Privacy Policy
> (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/pledge.html) and our Acceptable User
> Policy (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html) are unchanged.
> Other promises made over the years will continue to be honored. You'll
> still deal with the same RootsWeb volunteers and employees. In
> fact, most users won't notice any changes, except exciting new tools,
> more content, and better genealogical resources.
>
> If you would like more information, please check out our
> official press release at
>
> http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/rootsrelease.htm
>
> Thanks again for your support! Now, let's go figure out where
> great-great-grandpa really came from, before that UFO deposited him in
> rural Indiana in 1848...
>
> Karen
>
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