Archive for July, 2007

Family History Publishing

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Today we finally added another book to the MemoryPress home page.

Self-Publish Your Family History

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self-publish your family history

We hope that we will soon win out the keyword family history publishing” in searches on Google, Yahoo, Live, and Ask.

So this means that I need to get as many people as possible to link to this new URL: http://memorypress.familylearn.com/family-history-publishing

Once we get the keywords for the five books we have figured out, then we will begin added others to the homepage.

Mashable Mentioned MemoryPress

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Today Mashable mentioned MemoryPress on their blog. Here is what they wrote:

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MemoryPress is a recently launched service that lets you create physical books, scrapbooks, if you will, with its Mashup tools.

With MemoryPress, you can create a scrapbook of your choice, for a wedding, a new baby, or a memoir. The service will cost you about $50 per book, and works in a similar manner to PanRaven. The mashup part comes in when you see you have the option to import content from Microsoft Word or a Blog. There’s also integration with Flickr photos as well.

The editor has all the necessary tools for document creation, which seems to be from a different service than MemoryPress. This can be somewhat confusing, as it seems like the two aspects of the services aren’t quite interconnected, but the two options are part of the FamilyLearn site. At any rate, you won’t be able to try all the new features of MemoryPress, as they’re not all live yet.

A similar service include Scrapblog .

In regards to the comment about FamilyLearn. FamilyLearn is the company that built MemoryPress. All the books that are created on MemoryPress are archived (at no extra charge) so that they will be searchable for future generations on FamilyLearn. FamilyLearn’s Mission is to be the world’s most enjoyed family library. MemoryPress is just a tool to help it get there.

FireFox 2 Link

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

I love firefox. Here is a link to start a firefox account!
Firefox 2

Google Video vs YouTube vs iFilm which one is best?

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

We just posted a video where we put a MemoryPress book in the dryer for 45 minutes. I am trying to decide what video serving option we should use to serve it to our website. Here are some options:

Bookbusters - MemoryPress Book Demolition 1 from MemoryPress and Vimeo.


Online Videos by Veoh.com


Bookbusters - MemoryPress Demolition 1

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