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Spotlight: Electronic resolutions via future e-mails

It’s that time of the year where we begin to think about goals for the new year. Oftentimes we need reminders to keep us on track toward achieving our goals. FutureMe.org allows users to write e-mail that will be sent to themselves in the future. It helps users keep track of things they want to achieve for 2010 and beyond.

To use the service, visit FutureMe.org and sign up. Then simply fill out the e-mail form, pick a date when you would like to receive the message, and click the button Send this to the future!The site allows users to set their future e-mail to public but anonymous (can be read by all visiting the site) or private (only the creator can read it).

Here’s an image of how it works:

Screenshot of futureme.org webpage.


FutureMe.org is also available on Twitter and Facebook.

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