Fixed - Mislabeled Holidays
Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:02:00 GMT
We are pleased to announce that an issue in which Presidents Day was mislabeled on the US Federal holiday display has been fixed.
Famundo is revolutionizing the way families manage their busy lives!
Our goal is to make your life a little easier so you can spend more time enjoying it! It's more than just a calendar.
Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:02:00 GMT
We are pleased to announce that an issue in which Presidents Day was mislabeled on the US Federal holiday display has been fixed.
Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Tue, 31 Mar 2009 23:19:00 GMT

Famundo is featured in the print edition of SmartComputing magazine!
Famundo, a social networking site for families, allows parents to set up a family account for theirselves and their children, and then the parents can control who their online friends are. Parents can opt to be friends with the families of schoolchildren’s classmates, grandparents, and other extended family.
It is on the newsstands now! Check it out, page 47! (not available on the online version yet.)
Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Fri, 31 Oct 2008 03:36:00 GMT
Famundo Social: -1 day and counting!
Yeah, I know, we’re a day late. You know how those things go. But here are some more screen shots to pique your interest.
Our beautiful new Calendar page

This is where you will find your Famundo Friends.

And where you will send and receive messages with your Famundo Friends.

Our new Photo Albums with slide shows

And a cool new look and feel for the Family Vaults

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Wed, 29 Oct 2008 19:23:00 GMT
Here is a sneak peak at Famundo Social’s beautiful new look and feel. More later …

Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:23:44 GMT
A great article about Famundo on Family 2.0 today. Thank you very much!
For those of you who aren’t familiar with Family 2.0, it is a very cool site and a MUST read if you want to keep on top of the latest developments in web applications that relate to parenting and family life. It is the equivalent of TechCrunch for the Family 2.0 space.
The person behind Family 2.0 is Rachel Cook who is also a co-founder, along with her husband Clay Cook, of Minti, a parent to parent advice-opedia and community website. Minti is a great place to find advice on a wide range of parenting topics.
Check them out!
Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt Fri, 20 Oct 2006 19:08:00 GMT
Whoa, I had to watch the entire commercial for Lowes Department Stores, but several times during the add they flashed a tag cloud on screen for a few seconds.
What’s next?