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- brightsolid acquires Friends Reunited - 6th August 2009
- Genes Reunited is first to put Brits on the map! - February 2009
- Genes Reunited redesign makes genealogy accessible to all - January 2009
- Going for Gold - August 2008
- One in four Brits searches for long-lost family online - July 2008
- Genes Reunited adds 1 million military records to its database - April 2008
- 'Best of British' grandmothers unveiled and honoured - January 2008
- Brown moves into centre ground but Cameron tops the poll - October 2007
- Hidden story of slavery finally uncovered by internet age - March 2007
- Genes Reunited thrives under ITV - March 2007
- Genes Reunited wins Hitwise top 10 award - March 2007
- Six degrees of separation? How about sixty - December 2006
- Tide turning on lonely nuclear family - September 2006
- Running - or walking or dancing - in the family - June 2006
- Mr Emmerdale, meet Mrs Call centre - January 2006
- We wish you a nuclear chrsitmas - December 2005
- Friends Reunited buys 1901 census website - August 2005
- Most of us have gone up in the world, new survey reveals - June 2005
- It's official. The Irish know how to throw a good party - March 2005
- Top ancestry website Genes Reunited appoints new head - January 2005
- Don't park Granny on the sofa - December 2004
Genes Reunited redesign makes genealogy accessible to all
Video footage, pictures and mini-family tree help put Britain in touch with its history
Genes Reunited, the UK's leading genealogy site, has launched a new version of its site for 2009 designed to make family history easy and accessible for people of all ages.
With contextual tips now placed around the site to highlight features and explain next steps, it's never been simpler to find out where you come from. The new site also incorporates a mini-family tree on the homepage, making it easier to view and add family members.
Martine Parnell, Head of Genes Reunited, says: "Over the last year looking into family history has become a pastime for people of all ages and all backgrounds. Genes Reunited has over 650 million names on it and for beginners it can be hard to find the best way to get started. The new site is designed to make it fun and easy to find people who can help expand your family tree and to access records that can tell you more about your roots."
The new site was designed by London based digital agency, Airlock who were also responsible for the redesign of Friends Reunited last year.
Charlie Martin, Creative Director of Airlock says: "Our aim was to create a site that improved the overall user experience. The underlying challenge was to broaden the appeal of the site to a wider audience while still making existing users feel like they were in the same place; a key consideration was to avoid alienating or confusing anyone with the upgrade."
The site's new, easier-to-use look and feel is designed to make it even easier for members to bring their family history to life. Video footage and photography help people picture the lives of their ancestors and also allow Genes Reunited to share some of the best member success stories.
Members can also upload their own images and footage to the wider Genes Reunited community, recording and sharing their family story as it develops.
"We all have a unique and important family story," says Parnell. "The new site helps people to gain inspiration from others who have used it to connect with their family history as well as to share the things they find along the way."
Genes Reunited is the UK's biggest genealogy site, with over 9 million registered members - one in four of the UK's adult online population. Its archives include over 650 million individual names, with a new one added every second. Genes Reunited is owned by ITV along with sister sites Friends Reunited and Friends Reunited Dating.



