Wednesday, November 19, 2008

In a recent Primary related meeting we were trying to determine the best, and most modern way, to stay in touch about weekly progress on a program we all aren't attending every week. After wondering out loud, "There must be a way to to do it online." Someone (ah-hem, younger than me) knew a way to do it on Google. We left wondering what the world would do without Google. And now this...

Google Inc. has opened an online photo gallery that will feature millions of images from Life magazine's archives that have never been seen by the public before.
The new service, available at http://images.google.com/hosted/life, debuted Tuesday with about 2 million photos. .
About 97 percent of Life's archives have not been publicly seen, according to Life.

My favorites are the first automobiles, the great depression series, and the ballerinas.

5 comments:

auntie libby said...

love, lve, love the site. thanks!!i'm emailing you a picyure of gram taken in the 20's. i think you'll like it

Rebecca Smylie said...

I"m on it. I love Life photos, this is going to be awesome.

Beth, Cody, Morgan, Pepper, Hazel said...

The wedding trip looked amazing. Isn't great when you're forced into things like that?! Also great photo link, thanks.

familia Bybaran said...

Wow. You are an excellent blogger. So much good stuff to read. Thanks for the tip. I will check it out.

Oliver & Margy said...

Google really is amazing. I think one day it will rule parts of the world. Someone should make a movie about that... And it can't be that bad if it makes the primary run more effectively!