January 18, 2007; 01:08 AM After years of tracking the disk usage of each of it's 100,000 hosted
family tree websites, TribalPages has changed its approach. Starting
today, users can share up to 1,000 high resolution photos regardless of
the storage space consumed. By counting family photos, rather than
megabytes and gigabytes, TribalPages allows users to focus on what's
important: sharing their family's history with their friends and
families.
TribalPages offers family tree website hosting for amateur and
professional genealogists alike. The new approach expands the
capabilities of all three TribalPages plans which range from Free Sites
with 50 web-resolution photos to the Premium Sites with 1,000
print-resolution (2.5 megapixel).
"With the recent explosion in the use of digital cameras and the drop
in the cost of storage space, this move simply makes sense, " said
Vandana Rao of TribalPages. "We can offer a simpler solution -- and one
that serves the needs of our diverse user base. The response so far has
been tremendous."
Users of TribalPages.com family tree websites can take advantage of the new policy immediately.
About TribalPages.com
Over the past seven years, TribalPages.com (http://www.tribalpages.com) has gained a loyal following
and an outstanding reputation by providing free and inexpensive
genealogy sites while protecting the site owner's content and privacy
with flexible security options. Its easy to use online interface
requires no external genealogy program to use and provides some of the
best photo integration features on the web.
| Contact: Vandana Rao, Business Development, TribalPages, Inc.
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