Last week's question: Ray Kurzweil, the 65-year-old futurist and inventor, believes that in 15 years, we will be able to upload the contents of our minds to the Internet, allowing us to live forever. What will be the name of the website people will visit to commune with your everlasting virtual self?
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Results:
THE WINNER: Soulbook
James Smith, Mill Valley, Calif.
SECOND PLACE: iTombs
Tony Sannella, Mill Valley, Calif.
THIRD PLACE: MeTube
Ujjal Kohli, Saratoga, Calif.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
VirtualMeality.net
Scott Newman, Jenks, Okla.
ForeverMe.com
Morgan F. Myers, Sunnyvale, Calif.
meBay
Mike Weepie, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Yougle
Kevin Carr, Veazie, Maine
eMortality
Julie Grobe, York, Neb.
Eternet
Mary Ellen Helms, Santa Clara, Calif.
Virtego
Elizabeth Nolan, Coronado, Calif.
Bytes of Passage
Ron Sartore, Poway, Calif.
Hotel California
Lance Spotts, Holmes Beach, Fla.
Linkedin to Eternity
Regina Hanan, San Diego
PearlyGates.forever
James H. Baker, Venice, Fla.
HowDoITurnThisThingOff.me
Cassandra von Chicken, Jersey City, N.J.
DodgedTheGrimReaper.com
Mark Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif.
RestinPC.com
Maggie Strouse, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
EspiritDeCorpse.com
Louise W. Windisch, Cambria, Calif.
Deddit.com
Mike Murphy, Medway, Mass.
GraveNewWorld.com
Jen Dornbush, Middle River, Md.
Tomblr
James Fletcher, Peterborough, N.H.
Synapster
Wes Edens, Glendale, Ariz.
DeadManTalking.com
David Fisichella, Falmouth, Mass.
Ghoulgle
Beverly Sherman, Meridian, Ind.
HTTP 404 - File Not Found
Wes Edens, Glendale, Ariz.