5. As of 2005, there were more than 11.5 billion web pages (http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~asignori/web-size/). So how do you access the genealogical information you’re looking for?
8. Database search – Words are searched against particular fields in a database, such as “surname” or “state” (Ancestry, SteveMorse.org, NewspaperArchive, Footnote) It’s important to keep in mind which kind of search you’re performing. A full-text search will not know a surname from any other collection of characters.
49. Rights and permissions issues By the way, in case anyone could use an overview of the new FamilySearch, Wikipedia’s article provides a brief take on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FamilySearch#New_FamilySearch