(PROVO, Utah) – Oct. 3, 2012
– Ancestry.com Inc. (Nasdaq: ACOM), the world’s largest online
family history resource, announced today it has acquired 1000memories
Inc., the San Francisco-based startup that has been focused on helping
people digitize and share the estimated
1.7 trillion paper photos
stored in their albums, attics, and shoeboxes.
Founded
in 2010, 1000memories’ mission has been to help families and friends
preserve their personal memories and share those memories with others.
1000memories will provide Ancestry.com
members a compelling new way to share their family history discoveries
with friends and family as well as scan and add their old photos to
their family trees. It also brings an innovative team to the
Ancestry.com family to advance Ancestry.com members’ abilities
to share the past with others.
The
1000memories acquisition also brings with it the popular ShoeBox app
that turns mobile phones into photo scanners providing an easy way to
digitize, save, and share photos online
or on-the-go. With more than 500,000 downloads since its launch, the
ShoeBox app has become a popular way for people to get their old photos
out of their shoeboxes and into the cloud.
To
mark today’s announcement, 1000memories has launched a new version of
ShoeBox for iOS, enabling Ancestry.com members to post photos directly
to their forebears’ profiles on Ancestry.com.
This is the first step in a broader plan that will see tighter
integration of the two services in the coming months.
“1000memories
has built a popular way for people to capture and share their
memories,” said Eric Shoup, Executive Vice President of Product for
Ancestry.com. “The addition of the 1000memories
team, their website and the Shoebox mobile app provides a powerful
boost to Ancestry.com’s mission of empowering our users to discover,
preserve, and share their family histories.”
“We
began with the idea that the web provides an amazing vehicle for
capturing and sharing the memories we hold most precious,” said Rudy
Adler, cofounder of 1000memories. “We’re excited
to expand our reach to Ancestry.com’s millions of users and help them
share and preserve their family stories in a beautiful way.”
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