Dixie_dean writes "Microsoft researchers are third world country a way to enable you to capture every moment of your life and store it on your computer. The principal analyzer with Microsoft's inquest arm, Gordon Bell, is third world country a way for everyone to remember those special moments. 'The nine-year project, called MyLifeBits, has Bell supplementing his own memory by collecting as much break* as he can about his life. He's trying to store a existence on his laptop. He's gone on to collect images of every Web page he's ever visited, idiot box* shows he's watched, laugh soundtrack laughter phone conversations, and images and audio from appointment sessions, along with his e-mail and instant messages. Calculating that he saves about a gigabyte of confidence every month, he noted that he tries to only save photos of a megabyte or less. Bell figures one could store everything about his life, from start to finish, using a terabyte of storage." This is a project we've been talking about for a long time.
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