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	<title>Comments on: 700 years of ancestry mapped</title>
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		<title>By: Heather W.</title>
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		<description>Hi Fraise - That&#039;s wonderful. Makes me want to get all the family history info from my mom and start mapping. I took a genealogy class in college (nearly 20 years ago) so the data has gone through several iterations as computers have evolved. 

Since I know you gave this some thought, can I ask why you selected VirtualEarth over Google Maps? I tend to go straight to Google, but if MSN has superior features, I should take a look.</description>
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<p>Since I know you gave this some thought, can I ask why you selected VirtualEarth over Google Maps? I tend to go straight to Google, but if MSN has superior features, I should take a look.</p>
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