Friday, April 11, 2014

Site lets Chinese users send data after death Julia F

Li Jia, the creator of the Life Black Box, said he thought of the idea in 2010, when he was on an extremely turbulent plane ride.Other microbloggers said the recent Kunming railroad station and Changsha market also made them consider signing up for the Black Box.Li said his website now has 360,000 registered users. Many have jobs that are dangerous or require constant traveling, and a great number are in their thirties or forties.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/11/world/asia/china-death-websites/index.html?c=asia




4 comments:

  1. I think this is a great achievement for technology! It also addresses the big question of what happens to our data legacy after we die, and I think as many people as possible should take advantage of this so that we can have a record of history and people, and well as be a bit kind to our families and friends.

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  2. wow this is a really cool idea, but it would be really sad receiving a message from a dead relative

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