Here are a few of the pictures I took today. You can click on any image to see a larger picture:
Think this room looked crowded? it has 3,000 to 4,000 seats and was the scene of today's keynote speech.
The Mini Lab was available to all conference attendees. Anyone could take several software programs for a test drive, check email, visit web sites, or perform other computer tasks.
I had to laugh when I saw the Unconferencing Sign-Up Board. It is probably the most low-tech device seen at this conference about high technology. However, it worked well.
brightsolid had a large booth at the conference to celebrate the company's entry into the U.S. genealogy marketplace.
The familySearch book scanning tent. Perhaps they were expecting rain inside the Salt Palace!
Good reasons to scan books! All books scanned at RootsTech 2012 will soon be available to everyone in the FamilySearch web site.
Darrin Lythgoe proudly shows off the new Version 9 of The Next Generation web-based genealogy software.
Wouldn't you like to have this printer in your living room?
I don't see this at many genealogy conferences! This is part of the relaxation area in the exhibits hall.
