Friday, June 29, 2012

More than one obituary

Gone are the days when a death announcement was made just a little bit expensive in the local newspaper. We are in 2007, and the world, and how to live their life now has changed massively, thanks to the Internet. People use the Internet for everything from shopping to socializing, and now in mourning. This is possible thanks to the new memorial sites online that will surely make great gifts, 21st century style.

Obituaries tend to be boring, they contain very few words and read only by the local population. Friends and relatives living abroad will not be able to see the obituary. These websites to compare online memorial that contain photos, videos, music and memories from all the family and tributes and condolences. All this can be properly disposed of your own pictures and music. The next step is to simply enter the email addresses of friends and family and hit enter. Immediately, everyone has access to memory and may consequently contribute to any computer with an internet connection.

While I continue to make comparisons between online memorials and obituaries, it is important to note the time that the memorial remains online online, compared to the time of a newspaper obituary remains accessible. Many sites can ensure that a monument will remain online forever for a one-time fee of sponsorship that tends to be very reasonable prices. For this price, the memorial has been backed up on the server back up. Newspaper obituaries are just as safe as the person who is looking after the daily exercise. This is not to say that technology is infallible, because it is not certain. Today, most websites offer the most important memorial is the online backup server which greatly reduce the chances of data loss, as the possibility of two hardware failures at the same time is extremely small, if not impossible.

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