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Dennis J Yancey
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August 2, 2021 edited July 9, 2024 in General Questions

Though totally understanding technology and computers - is not necessarily a requirement for using FamilySearch and being involved in Family History work. . .

None the less - it sure can help - to at least have a general understanding of various technologies as they apply to FamilySearch and the use of computers.


Here are some of my favorite - "Here's how things work" - videos below:

Let me know which ones you like - and let me know of any subjects you feel you need more understanding of.


How Computers Work LINK 

How Hard Drives Work LINK 

How Scanners Work LINK 

How the Internet Works LINK 

How the Internet Works LINK 

How Email Works LINK 

How to use Email Etiquette   LINK 

How a Database works  LINK

How a Digital Camera Works LINK

How Cloud Computing works  LINK

How the future of Data Storage could work  LINK

How 5G works  LINK

How Twitter works  LINK

How Virtual Communities work LINK

How Collaborative Storage Software works LINK

How a Data Center works LINK

How Crowdsourcing works LINK  

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    cwsiu ✭✭✭
    March 11, 2022

    I like the Email Etiquette. Thank you.

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