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Gordon Bell: MyLifeBits and the Memex Vision

http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail371.html Presentation with summary, audio file MP3 download, PowerPoint file, link to readings. [IT Conversations] Within five years, our personal computers will be able to store everything we read, write, hear, and many of the images we see including a bit of video. Vannevar Bush outlined such a system in his famous 1945 Memex article. Since 2000 a team at Microsoft has been working on MyLifeBits to hold all cyberizable items from both personal and profession lives including articles, books, email and written correspondence, photos, telephone calls, video files, web pages visited. They are extending the reach to capture psychological data through wearable devices e.g. the SenseCam from Microsoft's Cambridge Lab, and BodyMedia.While such a system has implications for future computing devices and their users, these systems will only exist if we can effectively utilize the vast personal stores. [Audio from Accelerating Change 2004 by IT Conversations]
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