Your Digital Afterlife: When Facebook, Flickr and Twitter Are Your Estate, What's Your Legacy?

Almost without realizing it, we have stopped saving our memories in photo albums, home movies, and letters, and have transitioned to almost total digital storage of such assets and information. Bank statements and credit card bills that we used to receive by mail and file away are now stored and acc...

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