Amiglia

Posted by on Apr 27, 2006 | 5 Comments

Although it can be very tough sometimes, it’s vital to help keep families together. It’s truly a shame if you can’t look to your family for support. One of the main reasons why the family structure disintegrates over time for some people is because of a lack of communication. If the various members aren’t making an effort to stay in touch and keep each other updated as to what’s going on, then erosion and collapse is inevitable over time. It may be hard to imagine the fact that a Web site can help to unify your family, but with Amiglia, that just might be the case.

The site is unique in its creation because it was originally created by a family for their family. When they realized that they had a good thing going, they then developed it further and opened it up to you and I. You’ll be able to share photos, create slideshows, and document the memories that were made on various family trips. Along with this, you’re also given the ability to create a family calendar and an interactive family tree, which links you to the profiles for the people within your family. One of the most interesting concepts is the game that they have built for toddlers. By using pictures and sound recordings, you can help your little ones to get to know their relatives in a simple, fun, and safe way.

[tags]photos,calendar,family,family tree,trips,slideshows[/tags]

  • http://twitter.com/bobhagh Bob Hagh

    First of all, the NE2 program only gives customers a discount off the two year sales price of the phone. Customers can still upgrade their device every two years, but no more $30 or $50 credits. Secondly, you can still talk and use data at the same. Sure, you have to be connected to Wifi, but to flat out say the phone can’t do that period, is false.

    • David K.

      Saying that you can talk and use data at the same time by using Wifi is kinda like saying you could have call waiting back in the day by having two phone lines. Technically true, but it misses the point. ATT (via GSM) offers simultaneous Data and Voice over 3G, and thats a big help when you are out and about talking to someone and need to look something up. Unless you are in an area with ubiqoutous free WiFi, the work around isn’t really helping much.

  • http://twitter.com/DerekTac Derek Tacconelli

    Very sad to see NE2 go…that’s a huge minus for Verizon.

    T-Mobile’s new data plan sounds great, but will they improve their coverage? I had T-Mobile for a week, didn’t work in my house. I live in the middle of LA, one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the US — this was unacceptable!

  • David K.

    The rates that providers are chargning for data and especially text’s is ludicrous, especially since they have gone UP over time not down. I’d love to see a T-Mobile or Sprint compatible iPhone with one of their cheaper truly unlimited plans.

  • Byvhif

    Why want a sprint or t mobile iPhone when you can get a superior, more customizable Evo or Nexus S?