Intriguing Visuals
This is a demonstration of concept using enitirely free tools of how we may build some intriguing new tools breaking out of the restrictions of a purely family tree orientated file format, namely the GEDCOM!
Demos during WDYTYA
During the show we will be working live with this prototype and also giving some demonstrations of some ideas and how to’s and takeaways we will be publishing via Intriguing Resources After the Show. We will also be working with Google Earth and will be delighted to discuss ideas and share some creative thoughts during the weekend. So why not come and have a chat with us on the Ground floor stand 415…
Intriguing Visuals and Analysis for One Name Studies...
London Environs 1843 Map
How to Using Google to Research One-Name Studies
This is definitely a work-in-progress but something , we are planning to take forward in out IT Toolkit for family and locational historians, We will be sharing this content with readers who register for IFH and  Intriguing Resources Updates. So if you are interested please be sure to register…
Analysis Tools
Take a look at some related links: 

Data in Fusion: we are taking our Rubik Cube a stage further for larger data sets and being able to analyse across multiple dimensions.

The Map below draws very fast and that’s partly because of the generosity of Google in enabling everyone to use fusion and build mashups.

Forthcoming Videos so You Can Build Your Own Mashups: After the WDYTYA Show we will be posting a series of videos and articles on how you can use this technology and have some fun