Deceased MySpace members immortalized on DeathSpace
New York (NY) – A new website immortalizes deceased MySpace members with their own profile pages. Created by a 26-year-old Mike Patterson, a paralegal from San Francisco, MyDeathSpace.com initially started as a hobby, but has since grown to a full-fledged site with more than 2,700 profile pages of dead MySpace members.
Read more … AP via International Herald Tribune.
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