A new American-based website is planning to make a killing out of death. Eons.com, launched yesterday as a sort of Myspace for people over 50, is planning to create a national database of obituaries, with its users being invited to write the online tributes. It's the brainwave of Jeff Taylor, the founder of the successful job-search site Monster.com. Taylor says: "Eons brings the obituary notice into the 21st century by offering timeless, unrestricted space for the celebration of life". Unrestricted as long as the writer pays a fee. And Eons isn't the first of its kind. Legacy.com has been providing almost all the big US newspapers with obituaries for eight years. (Via San Jose Mercury News)
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