Monday, January 9, 2012

If I Die, Applications Facebook After Death

Sense of shuddering had stopped when I discovered Facebook announced it has made ​​an application called If I Die. If I Die, Applications Facebook After Death. With this application, Facebook users who have died can certainly continue to send messages through their Wall. Goose bumps?

Applications If I Die, it simply could also be called a will. Only to be distributed in the form of writing memories and photographs from the owner when it was alive.

The way it works is when it was alive, the account owner must choose three friends in his Facebook list to spread the charge of the will. Then, three people here who will announce the news of the death of the owner of the account through the post status on Facebook.

Wilook, enterprise applications maker If I Die, said the reason for making this application is because no one knows when death came. Eran Alfonta (founder and CEO Wilook) said that with this application the user is expected to convey the impression of sweet goodbyes, and through words, pictures, or videos that have been made ​​previously.

Alfonta claimed to get this idea after hearing from two friends who survived the deadly accident. Two friends Alfonta even this story, what if they really end up dead and no one to tell the news of their death, especially to the children they left behind.

For this reason, Alfonta finally created an application called If I Die. Looking ahead, Alfonta and his team of developers at Wilook plan to connect If I Die with other applications outside of Facebook.

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