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Apr/10
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Eternos Launches Automated Life Backup

(1888PressRelease)Today Eon Digital Preservation, Inc. launches its much anticipated beta of its Eternos free social web automated backup tool. Eternos archives and protects your social network activity including the most popular social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Blog posts, Picasa albums and Gmail with no extra software to download. It displays your online activity in an easy to navigate timeline.

Seattle, WA – Eternos (www.eternos.com) announces the public beta launch of its free automated archiving service. Eternos capitalizes on the tremendous growth within the social web, providing users a means to backup online interactions for future personal viewing and sharing with generations to come. Once setup, Eternos automatically and continuously archives Facebook activity, Twitter (tweets), blog posts (WordPress, Tumblr, any RSS feed), Picasa albums, and Gmail for posterity. Online activity and uploaded files are displayed visually on an easy-to-navigate timeline.

Marc Mauger, Chief Executive Officer of Eternos explains, “Now more than ever people are interacting on social sites like Facebook and Twitter. Eternos is the easiest way to chronicle your life via automatic backup of the stuff you’re already sharing online. Additionally, Eternos is a secure place to archive your old family photos, movies, and important documents.” Marc continues, “Many people don’t know much about their ancestors, their heritage. If you use Eternos, your descendants will come to understand your personality through your interactions. Of course you’re able to edit, delete, and assign permissions to artifacts in your Eternos archive.”

Eternos also caters to those who do not participate in social networking by providing a truly full featured life archiving platform. Features available to all Eternos users include a biographical profile and medical history, personal tag cloud, search, file upload, Life Key — which offers the ability to appoint account trustees — and McAfee Secure data testing safeguarding information from unauthorized access or compromise. In the months to come, the company will continue to assess usability, add third party services to our roster of compatible sites, and enhance the overall customer experience; developing and implementing upgrades as needed.

Learn more about Eternos at www.eternos.com or contact Eric Rogers at (206) 455-9946 or pr (at) eternos.com

About Eternos
Founded in 2008, Eternos was developed by a few tech professionals with the assistance of a Genealogy expert and a Sociologist. Eternos automatically archives users’ data on the most popular social sites, preserving a lifetime of memories electronically for future generations and eliminating time-intensive manual processes. The company’s mission is to provide users with tools that allow for easy chronicling of their life and times, while striving to deliver a full three-generation data guarantee.

Contact: Eric Rogers
(206) 455-9946
pr (at) eternos.com
www.eternos.com

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http://www.1888pressrelease.com/eternos-launches-automated-life-backup-pr-205121.html

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Nov/09
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Public access to criminal records online

Before the Internet era, all free criminal public records could only be accessed manually. No access was available for a nationwide database of criminal records online. Little bits of everything were stored in various databases by local communities, parishes, counties, or states. Therefore, locating criminal records meant going through all local, parish, county, or state registries. This is of course, time-consuming, expensive, and difficult even for a knowledgeable researcher.

Many online companies sell criminal public records through the Internet via web sites. Their work usually involves a combination of traditional research and new methods. The latter comprises a lot of Internet research work, which means spending hours sifting through countless online databases. Many of these online databases offer free criminal public records; however, few can be trusted to provide you with accurate data so a researcher must be carefull in this aspect of his job.

For most large firms, internet searches usually only entail a small part of the research. The bulk of the job involves physically going to courts, public libraries, hospitals, state registries, to get the documents you want. But no matter how small a part online research might play in public records research, it still plays an important role.

Free criminal records and background checks helps a company make better-informed decisions during the pre-employment screening. The information they provide are indispensable as they are the determinants of a person’s character. In a way, free criminal records and background checks are steps that a company can take to insure it’s security. There have been too many cases in the past wherein no background checks whatsoever was made on an individual and so when that individual was hired as an employee and then later on committed a crime in the context of his or her job, the company was held liable.

Several states in the U.S. have laws requiring criminal record and background searchess during the pre-employment process. States, such as Florida, are especially particular about free criminal records and background checks on certain industries where “care” is provided as a service. Thus, any prospective employee or volunteer of a facility for the elderly, children, and people with disabilities are required by state statute and by federal law to undergo free criminal records and background checks.

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