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Date Added: September 15, 2008 03:08:03 AM
DETROIT -- At 28, St. Clair, Mich., resident and Internet entrepreneur Joey Joachim stands out in the tidy, riverside community where he's founded several dotcoms. They include FuneralOne, which brought in $2.8 million last year selling Disney-esque memorial video software and other services.

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