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Posted: December 29th, 2004 | Author: Vitor | Filed under: Internet | No Comments »I once thought of something similar to what this news describes:
Yahoo! denies email access to family of dead Marine
The Marine, Justin Ellsworth, 20, was killed in November by a roadside bomb in Falluja while assisting civilian evacuations before the large-scale military offensive against insurgents in the city, according to a report in the Detroit Free Press. But when Ellsworth’s father John tried to recover his email account, he was barred due to Yahoo’s policy of not giving email passwords to anyone besides the account holder.
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but applied to myself: and if i died? who would take care of my laptop,website and email account?
Driving 5 days/week, 140km/day and seeing - at least - on accident a day, makes you think about this kind of things…
Google ‘the social barometer of 2004′: a must-read article with the main aspects from the Google’s Zeitgeist press-release.
Rounding out Google’s top 10 terms were “chat”, “games”, “Carmen Electra”, “Orlando Bloom”, “Harry Potter” and “MP3″.
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