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With a quarter of Japan’s population already 65 and older, a new service from Yahoo Japan called Yahoo Ending aims to help people plan for their own afterlives, including the digital details. For $1.80 a month, subscribers can plan their funerals, manage their posthumous online content, and create a…

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What happens to your online life after youve passed away? Unless youve left your passwords in the will, those Facebook and Twitter profiles will linger on for years to come. If youd prefer your digital life to be as neatly tidied up as your real one, then Yahoo Japan is offering the solution.

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TOKYO (Reuters) – Shares in Yahoo Japan Corp slumped 10.2 percent to a near four-month low on Friday after it said it will buy mobile network operator eAccess from Japanese wireless carrier Softbank Corp for 324 billion yen ($3.17 billion). Yahoo is a content provider. What are they picking up spectrum for? a Tokyo-based senior […]

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