There has been a plethora of social networks lately online. Most are centered around some niche or locality, whether a group of people have something in common like a hobby, a sports enthusiasm or live in a certain area. If there is a reason, there is a social network online for them to join.
One such network that rises above the rest leaves all of those reasons behind and focuses on being online – forever!
It is believed the internet is here to stay. In one way or another, this appears to be true and since the basis of the internet is computers and the basis of computers is memory it follows that preserving that memory comes naturally.
Eternal Page (http://EternalPage.org) is dedicated to preserving all the aspects of one’s life that are worth remembering – your choice, not someone else’s. You can write a letter to some future generation or maybe to your great, great grandchildren decades before they are born. A file about yourself, kept by yourself for prosperity; what better use of all that memory out there interconnected by the internet?
One can go online right now and pull out of computer memory stored somewhere – who knows where – what a web page looked like years ago. The internet being only a little over a decade old has so much to be tapped into that one can only begin to develop platforms like Eternal Page.
I have my Eternal Page started mainly because I don’t want to imagine years from now someone looking up online who I was and finding only what others wrote about me! I wanted to have my say in who I am.
Best of all, like all these social networks; it’s free.

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April 7th, 2009 at 8:49 am
Since not many of us have the opportunity to write an autobiography I appreciate the chance to leave a message to my future generations on Eternal Page. Although I have not thought of what I will write, for now … as I say at the end of each of my Yoga classes…”May we be guided by our faith and not by our fears” Namaste. -CC