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Lifelogging - I see what you see, he sees, she sees

Sharzilla wrote 2 weeks ago: I read in a blog, “A firm in the United Kingdom is about to roll out a camera that people wear … more →

Tags: Life, Web, Privacy, Future, camera

Am I a lifelogger?

jakobsn wrote 3 weeks ago: When I was reading Bill Bells’s book, Total Recall: How the e-memory revolution will change ev … more →

Tags: e-Memory, Gordon Bell, MyLifeBits, OneNote, picasa, Research, Total Recall

Camera that captures your entire life!

Alex Hamilton wrote 1 month ago: Life Logging Camera Lifelogging – the future version of Blogging? It just might come to fruiti … more →

Tags: New Scientist, Big Brother

Lifelogging? Lifecasting?

jqimedia wrote 2 months ago: Lifelogging: Recording and archiving all the information in one’s life. Lifecasting: A continu … more →

Tags: COM 530- Theory & Analysis, lifecasting, Cinéma vérité

Lifelogging Could Dull Storytelling

David A. Kennedy wrote 2 months ago: Image courtesy of sxc.hu. Everyone has a story. Mankind has embraced this notion since the beginning … more →

Tags: Com 530, Storytelling, Thinking About iMedia

Fear and Lifelogging in San Francisco

Bob wrote 2 months ago: The latest issue of BusinessWeek has a profile of Microsoft researcher Gordon Brown, a pioneer of  … more →

Tags: Innovation

Digital lab books5 comments

physicsandcake wrote 4 months ago: Should I digitise my lab books? The answer to this is almost definitely yes. Other than it taking a … more →

Tags: artsey, experimental insights, expt. vs theory showdown

Lifelogging5 comments

physicsandcake wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been looking into some options for life logging software recently. Evernote is one option … more →

Tags: Links, transhumanism, Web

Our Lives Online5 comments

wonderwebby wrote 10 months ago: Some people write beautiful blogs. They share stories about their children and the hidden treasures … more →

Tags: Motherhood, Web 2.0, Social Media, Privacy, Children, Online

What the Futurist holds...

jen wrote 10 months ago: I’m just flicking through the latest issue of The Futurist Magazine which arrived this morning … more →

Tags: futures, Futurists, Geek stuff, Innovative stimulus, Accelerated Studies Foundation, Augmented Reality, future of the metaverse, futurist, Gerontology Research Group

Privacy and Surveillance1 comment

Joe P. wrote 11 months ago: On the Record, All the Time Todays world, many of the things we do or say could be recorded at any t … more →

Tags: reading responses, reading posts, facebook, Recordings, GPS, Beacon

Last Two Reading Responces

Christian wrote 11 months ago: Facebook’s Beacon just the tip of the privacy iceberg by Heather Havenstein, Jaikumar Vijayan … more →

Tags: Assignments, facebook, Privacy, Beacon, Goldfrapp, Advertisements, Ads, Record, scott Carlson

Response to Readings Due Dec. 17

freddyq wrote 11 months ago: On The Record, All the Time By Scott Carlson   This article discusses the possibility of having ever … more →

Tags: Class Assignments, facebook, Heather Havenstein, Jaikumar Vijayan, MySpace, Privacy, scott Carlson, sensecam, Social Networking Sites

Benefits and Boundaries3 comments

wonderwebby wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been thinking lately about this augmented reality we live in and the interplay between te … more →

Tags: Web 2.0, Social Media, technology, Augmented Reality, Aspergers, Computers

Mobile Phones and Mobile Internet as Drivers for Authenticity

vangeest wrote 1 year ago: Connectivity breeds positive outcomes. I would like to extend this idea a little to a possible logic … more →

Tags: authenticity, mobile internet, Transparency

Life oriented Personal Learning Environments 6 comments

wonderwebby wrote 1 year ago: Back in February I wrote a post about Personal Learning Environments. Michele Martin responded with … more →

Tags: Learning, Web 2.0, coaching, Enterprise 2.0, ePortfolio, Goals, leadership, Objectives, personal learning environment

48 hours, 5000 words and 12 cubes of ice6 comments

wonderwebby wrote 1 year ago: In response to a group writing project (competition) for Absorbing Writing: Writing Workshops In Ita … more →

Tags: virtual worlds, Web 2.0, web2.0, Social Media, writing, absorbing writing, Virtual World

Living Memories2 comments

wonderwebby wrote 1 year ago: Do you Google dead people? I just did. I rediscovered this autograph album owned by my great grandmo … more →

Tags: social networking, Life, autograph album, HOPE, Sentiment, Mary Bowey, Ursee Bowey

Portable Learning6 comments

wonderwebby wrote 1 year ago:   Have you thought about the need for portable (virtual) learning portfolios? People are moving … more →

Tags: Learning, Web 2.0, learning2.0, Michele Martin, passionate, portable learning portfolios, Social computing, Social Media, social networking


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