They keep your memory alive after you’re not

THE PRINCIPLE

Pushing boundaries opens up new possibilities

Facebook, Twitter and all manner of other social networking sites let you communicate easily with friends and family. Most of us would expect that communication to stop when we leave this life. But the people behind a company called I-Postmortem decided not to stop at the usual boundaries.

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With their i-memorial service you can build your own virtual memorial and leave messages to be delivered after you’re no longer around. You can upload video, audio, photos, text, music and documents to tell your own life story and perhaps say things you ...

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