Today, 10 January 2017, Tim Sullivan, president and chief executive officer of Ancestry.com, will participate in the 35th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. Many have anticipated Ancestry will make a stronger move into the lucrative health market, it already has a beta site https://health.ancestry.com/.
The conference brings investors and company executives together so watch for possible news on Ancestry moving further into health from the conference later today.
3 comments:
Ancestry at present does not answer its phones properly. I and others are treated to a one minute voice message followed by a "hangup" when we call for information. When you push the button to speak about your account i.e. money $$,they answer, are pleasant, and offer a new deal.
When you get your test results with Ancestry, you can send messages to others via Ancestry, but cannot see a person's trees unless you hva a subscription.
M.Anne
Any 'move' that Ancestry makes is not important to me, personally. I won't use it, unless while visiting a public library. It is a huge multinational corporation, not so much interested in genealogy as in marketing and making a profit. Many of us find its transcriptions of documents risible.
End of rant. sorry.
Don't use the Ancestry transcriptions. Use the digital images of the source records which are excellent.
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