Here are more pictures from the RootsTech 2012 Exhibit Hall:
1) At the WikiTree booth, I found Dallan Quass (of WeRelate.org) and Chris Whitten (developer of WikiTree) in conversation (these are the two best genealogy wiki developers):
2) At the WikiTree booth, Chris Whitten (developer) and Elyse Doerflinger (evangelist) wear their beautiful orange WikiTree shirts:
3) Familysearch had several sides to their exhibit - this is the one for the FamilySearch.org records:
4) The brightsolid display was large, and all of the exhibitors wore these beautiful hats:
5) The MyHeritage booth had a display and several computers to demonstrate their products. That's Daniel Horowitz talking to two potential customers in the foreground. The overarching colorful balloons really set this display apart:
6) The Archives.com display had a number of computers, and a seating area for lectures:
7) The Billion Graves display was probably the most unique booth I saw:
8) That's Cliff Shaw in back of the lady at the Mocavo display:
9) Family Tree Maker had a portion of the Ancestry.com display area, with many computers to help patrons:
10) One side of the Ancestry.com display was a demonstration area. That's Juliana Smith and Anne Mitchell at the podium.
That's all of the exhibitor pictures I have - I rushed around on Saturday, during a lecture session (which is why the displays are not crowded), to take photographs.
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