MyLifeBits
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MyLifeBits is a Microsoft Research project to create a "lifetime store of everything". It is the fulfillment of Vannevar Bush's 1945 Memex vision including full-text search, text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks. There are two parts to MyLifeBits: an experiment in lifetime storage, and a software research effort. The "experimental subject" of the project is computer scientist Gordon Bell. Dr. Jim Gemmell of Microsoft Research and Roger Lueder were the architects and creators of the system.
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- 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.