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SEATTLE, May 5th – Eternos (www.eternos.com) announces the public beta launch of its free automated life archiving service. Eternos capitalizes on the tremendous growth within the social web, providing users a means to backup online interactions for future personal viewing and sharing with generations to come. Once setup, Eternos automatically and continuously backs up Facebook activity, Twitter (tweets), blog posts (Wordpress, Tumblr, any RSS feed), Picasa albums, and Gmail for posterity. Online activity and uploaded files are displayed visually on an easy-to-navigate timeline.
Marc Mauger, Chief Executive Officer of Eternos explains, “Now more than ever people are interacting on social sites like Facebook and Twitter. Eternos is the easiest way to chronicle your life via automatic backup of the stuff you’re already sharing online. Additionally, Eternos is a secure place to backup your old family photos, movies, and important documents. Your Eternos account will be a treasure trove of information for Genealogists who aren’t even born yet.” Marc continues, “Many people don’t know much about their ancestors, their heritage. If you use Eternos, your descendants will come to understand your personality through your interactions. Of course you’re able to edit, delete, and assign permissions to artifacts in your Eternos backup.”
Eternos also caters to those who do not participate in social networking by providing a truly full featured life archiving platform. Features available to all Eternos users include a biographical profile and medical history, search, video journal, file upload, Life Key — which offers the ability to appoint account trustees — and McAfee Secure data testing safeguarding information from unauthorized access or compromise. In the months to come, the company will continue to assess usability, add third party services to our roster of compatible sites, and enhance the overall customer experience; developing and implementing upgrades as needed.
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