Geni
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Geni is a tool for understanding and staying in touch with your family. Geni lets you create a family tree through our fun simple interface. You can expand your tree by adding relatives' email addresses. They will be invited to join your tree and can add other relatives. Your tree will continue to grow as relatives invite other relatives. Each family member has a profile which can be viewed by clicking their name in the tree. This helps family members learn more about each other and stay in touch. Family members can also share photos and work together to build profiles for common ancestors.
Geni is private. Only the people in your family tree can see your tree and your profile. Geni will not share your personal information with third parties. We will not sell your email address or spam you. Users control which communications they would like to receive from us. Geni was founded by former executives and early employees of PayPal, Yahoo! Groups, Ebay, and Tribe. It is backed by venture capital firms Founders Fund and Charles River Ventures.
Geni, Inc. was formerly known as Wikigenia, Inc. The company was founded in 2006.
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Geni Trademarks
Serial Number 77019090
Goods and Services, IC 038. US 100 101 104. G & S: Providing on-line forums for transmission of messages among computer users concerning genealogy and family history
Serial Number 77019092
Goods and Services IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: Providing a website featuring information on genealogy and genealogical research; providing a website that allows users to research genealogy and family history and to create a genealogical history and family tree
Contact Information
Geni, Inc.
9255 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 727
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Telephone: 972-934-2100
Fax: 972-788-1893
External Links
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