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'''MyLifeBits''' is a [[Microsoft Research]] project. It was inspired by [[Vannevar Bush]]'s hypothetical [[Memex]] computer system. The project includes [[full-text search]], text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks. The "experimental subject" of the project is computer scientist [[Gordon Bell]], and the project will try to collect a lifetime of storage on and about Bell. Jim Gemmell of Microsoft Research and Roger Lueder were the architects and creators of the system and its software. |
'''MyLifeBits''' is a [[Microsoft Research]] project. It was inspired by [[Vannevar Bush]]'s hypothetical [[Memex]] computer system. The project includes [[full-text search]], text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks. The "experimental subject" of the project is computer scientist [[Gordon Bell]], and the project will try to collect a lifetime of storage on and about Bell. Jim Gemmell of Microsoft Research and Roger Lueder were the architects and creators of the system and its software. |
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Revision as of 12:09, 5 October 2009
MyLifeBits is a Microsoft Research project. It was inspired by Vannevar Bush's hypothetical Memex computer system. The project includes full-text search, text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks. The "experimental subject" of the project is computer scientist Gordon Bell, and the project will try to collect a lifetime of storage on and about Bell. Jim Gemmell of Microsoft Research and Roger Lueder were the architects and creators of the system and its software.
See also
References
- Bell, Gordon; Gemmell, Jim (2009). Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything. Penguin Group.
External links
- MyLifeBits Project
- Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell - A look into Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center, Part I Channel9 video, including MyLifeBits material.
- Flogging Gordon Bell's Memory Thinking about how LifeLogs, or Flogs, would fundamentally change psychotherapy and psychiatry.
- " A Head For Detail" -(by Clive Thompson, Fast Company)