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E-Mail Change of Address: Staying Connected in the Digital Jungle
WhereDidYouGo.com announces a permission-based Internet service for individuals that change their email address. The service allows the user to privately store forwarding information that describes their new email address, and provides a means for being contacted, even when the new address is unknown.
It’s estimated that worldwide more than 500 million email addresses are in existence, and the number is growing continually. However, when an address is changed or canceled, it’s virtually impossible to send a message to a user in cyberspace. WhereDidYouGo.com lets users be found through their “old” address, and by granting permission, allows friends to contact them at a new email address. The service is targeted to both corporate users and consumers, and is ideal for employees changing jobs, students in schools, customers that change ISP accounts, or any other individual that changes their email provider. The service is provided on an annual subscription basis and is available through the company’s web site, http://www.wheredidyougo.com
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