ANCESTRY.COM CREATES STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DIGITAL MEDIA
New Features Bring Further Discovery of Family History Online
PROVO, Utah, November 16, 2010  – Ancestry.com is pleased to announce it has created a strategic  alliance with National Geographic Digital Media to help individuals make  new discoveries in their family history. As part of the relationship,  NationalGeographic.com will host a family history experience online,  developed by Ancestry.com, which enables visitors to learn more about  researching their genealogy and provides specific tools for them to  search their ancestral roots located on the Genographic Project website.  
“We  are always looking for unique ways to connect with people interested in  their family history and have forged a great alliance with  NationalGeographic.com,” said John Pereira, Vice President of Business  Development, at Ancestry.com. “With our development of this new  experience on the Genographic Project website, we believe we can help  individuals understand how exciting family history can be as they find  further success in discovering their own family history.”
The  new feature is an add-on to National Geographic’s existing Genographic  Project Web portal that helps chart the migration history of the human  species using DNA analysis. This additional online experience offers the  ability to start an online family tree, tips on how to get started with  researching family history and links to important historical record  collections that are searchable on Ancestry.com. 
For  anyone interested in learning more about their ancestors, or to  experience the family history tools offered by Ancestry.com and National  Geographic, visit http://bit.ly/ACOMonNatGeo.  
About Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com  Inc. (Nasdaq: ACOM) is the world's largest online family history  resource, with more than one million paying subscribers. More than 6  billion records have been added to the site in the past 14 years.  Ancestry users have created more than 20 million family trees containing  over 2 billion profiles. Ancestry.com has local websites directed at  nine countries that help people discover, preserve and share their  family history, including its flagship Web site at www.ancestry.com.
About National Geographic Digital Media
National  Geographic Digital Media (NGDM) is the multimedia division of National  Geographic Ventures, the wholly owned, taxable subsidiary of the  National Geographic Society, one of the world’s largest education and  scientific nonprofit organizations that works to inspire people to care  about the planet. Holding many top industry awards, NGDM publishes  Nationalgeographic.com; produces short-form video for broadcast markets;  manages marketing and content partnerships across broadband, mobile,  gaming and other consumer digital platforms; and provides video and film  footage to commercial, theatrical, educational and other digital  footage markets. 
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