A FLAW IN THE SYSTEM
Shortly after a friend passed away I received a message from LinkedIn suggesting I congratulate him on his work anniversary. This shows a major flaw in current technology - we can create, store and automate like mad but whose job is it to clean up afterwards. If you have to pay for an online storage or sharing service - e.g. SugarSync - it is reasonable that they would delete your files and preferences once you stop paying. But what about all those free services, who can or will take down your LinkedIn profile, your Facebook page and your Flickr photo collection?
Imagine how silly the whole thing will seem when you receive a notice about a friend's birthday who would be 137 years old - if she hadn't died forty years earlier. Of course if she were a close friend, it's likely you're dead too! Not to worry, you created a "system" long ago that automatically sends her a note every year on her birthday - forever - ain't technology wonderful!