Mopits.com launches messaging service death
Wethersfield, CT (NYSE) 29 September 2010
Mopits.com launched a free service to users to store messages released after her death can be confirmed. Messages can be private (e-mail and SMS) and public (Twitter & Facebook © ©). Users can schedule messages to minutes, days, months or years to be released after their deaths are justified. Registered users have the ability to create as many messages as they see fit, and they can modify or delete their contributions at any time.
Hundreds of messages
death have already been created and stored by a majority of them in terms of users of Facebook accounts. The service is in private beta since August 2010 but is now open to the public.
Mopits.com was developed by the artist and author Ted Mikulski. The idea itself was born from the idea of conceptual art. It was then developed for public use. There is no deposit required and users have unlimited freedom in the messages they create.
Mopits.com is currently live in beta mode now, and for public use. The service is free and users are allowed unlimited messages.
About
Mopits.com:
Mopits.com is live from September 28th, 2010. The site is self-financed and developed by a small team in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Mopits.com
Contact
:
Ted Mikulski
contact (at) mopits (dot) com
860-280-5622
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