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Have you ever fantasized about where you’ll be in 10, 20 or maybe 30 years time? The internet hasn’t found a way to come up with an answer for that question quite yet, but the people at FutureMe.org have managed to let you stay in touch with yourself in the future. Here’s how it works: you register to the site and write an email and set the date when you want to have it mailed back to you (at some point in the next 30 years), and provide the email address you’d like it delivered to. Should you change your email, you can come back to the site to update the information and make sure you ... read more
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PostExpression.com is a service launched in 2006 that allows it users to set up an account for text and multimedia messages, which will be sent by e-mail to friends and family after they die. In order to use their services, users have to pay a variable fee depending on how long before they die they create their accounts (individuals are billed yearly), select keyholders, who are the individuals that will be in charge of notifying the site of your death, and then start uploading stuff, like goodbye letters, special secrets, or any other piece of information that you want the people that are lef... read more
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MyLastEmail.com is a post-mortem IT company which allows users to generate an account and upload letters, images and videos to keep for posterity, so whether it is last words, your last message or your last wishes, you can keep them here so they can be opportunely viewed by the people you nominate. When registering to use this service, users have to choose from a series of coverage plans (a complete product catalogue is available from the site), and provide the email addresses of those who will be allowed to look at the stored information, which builds up as an online memorial. When the accoun... read more
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