WebBiographies

WebBiographies is a social network service with an emphasis on genealogy, biography and memoir writing, family trees, and online privacy. It was founded in late April, 2006 by Scott Purcell, founder of Epoch Networks and a former Board member of the Commercial Internet eXchange. In an interview for MIT Technology Review, Scott stated that WebBiographies was founded with a "grown-up" audience in mind: "Like a lot of people, growing up I sat around... More

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