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BusinessWeek September 3, 2009 Stephen Baker et al. |
This Is Your Lifelog Gordon Bell sees beyond the Twitterverse, when we'll be documented in digital detail. |
Fast Company November 2006 Clive Thompson |
A Head For Detail Gordon Bell feeds every piece of his life into a surrogate brain called MyLifeBits, and soon the rest of us will be able to do the same. But does perfect memory make you smarter, or just drive you nuts? |
InternetNews September 24, 2009 |
Imagine Recording Your Whole Life - Literally Two Microsoft researchers have written a book about how you can record every second of your life and then index it for searching. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2005 Steven Cherry |
Total Recall A Microsoft researcher's project, MyLifeBits, can capture and digitize life and store it in a database. If MyLifeBits looks good on its own, it seems even better in combination with other research being done at Microsoft. |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2010 Wade Roush, Xconomy.com |
Microsoft's Kin Phones Resurrect the Lifelogging Debate A look inside the new Kin One and Kin Two phones from Mr. Softy. |
Fast Company November 2006 Clive Thompson |
How To Build Your Own MyLifeBits Here are seven steps toward creating a digital record of your life. |
Fast Company February 1, 2007 |
Feedback Letters. Updates. Advice: A Head for Detail... The Memory Skeptics... A Head for Jokes... etc. |
Reason December 2001 Brian Doherty |
Counter-Surveillance: Don't Try This at Home Notorious cypherpunk activist Jim Bell is heading to jail again for what he sees as a mere attempt to remind the government that surveillance can work both ways... |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Eye to Eye Sending photos by mobile phone still has isues, but it's getting easier. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 Robert W. Lucky |
Life Bits A fascinating experiment at Microsoft Corp.'s Media Presence Research Group, called MyLifeBits, is an attempt to record digitally everything that Gordon Bell reads, types, and hears, as well as a lot of what he sees. Is this a good idea? |
Wired October 2004 David Weinberger |
Point. Shoot. Kiss It Good-Bye. No matter how good software becomes at identifying photos based on what you do with them, that's just the beginning. The higher goal is to get a machine to do what people do without thinking about it: analyze what's in the picture. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2015 Katrina Kramer |
Mars 3-D Having previously only had a vague interest in the Mars missions, Nasa investigator Jim Bell's book certainly got me hooked. |
Wired Sally McGrane |
Art Bell: Radio's Master of the Unexplained Explains Himself Nearly 20 years ago, Art Bell created the wildly popular radio program Coast to Coast AM, a wee-hour forum for weird science. In this interview he discusses why the show entertains, even encourages, the crazies. |
Information Today January 15, 2001 Paula J. Hane |
ProQuest Bell & Howell Announces ProQuest Historical Newspapers Project and The New York Times as the First Available Digital Backfile... |