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Thursday
Sep032009

Total Recall event at Xerox PARC announced Sep 24

24 September 2009
4:00pm-5:00pm
George E. Pake Auditorium, PARC

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Wednesday
Sep022009

Publishers Weekly gives Total Recall a starred review

"This remarkable report from two brainy Microsoft researchers takes readers into the intersection of information technology and the human brain, opening up what could be a new frontier of human experience and knowledge."

 

Publishers Weekly, 8/31/2009

Wednesday
Aug262009

Computer History Museum Event: An Evening With Authors Jim Gemmell and Gordon Bell

The Computer History Museum Presents

 

Total Recall: An Evening with Authors, Jim Gemmell and Gordon Bell... How the E-Memory Revolution will Change Everything

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

 

6 p.m. Reception

7 p.m. Program

 

Wine for the reception provided by the Mountain Winery

 

LOCATION

The Computer History Museum

1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard

Mountain View, CA 94043

 

Registration and more details

 

Tuesday
Aug252009

Wired review of Total Recall

 Microsoft Researcher Records His Life in Data, by Steven Leckart. Wired 17.09

Excerpts:

Over the course of a lifetime, humans take in more information and memories than their brains can handle. Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell believes this to be a bug, not a feature...

In Total Recall, which Bell published with research partner Jim Gemmell, the 75-year-old describes how his archive has worked for him. ...

Bell's data dump is more than just a glorified photo album. By using e-memory as a surrogate for meat-based memory, he argues, we free our minds to engage in more creativity, learning, and innovation (sort of like Getting Things Done without all those darn Post-its). ...

Tuesday
Aug182009

BBC Digital Planet Interview: A life recorded in bits and bytes.

BBC describes the MyLifeBit project prior to Total Recall: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8206971.stm

The 7 minute mp3 podcast interview, starts 21 minutes into the Digital Planet broadcast and can be downloaded from:

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/digitalp/digitalp_20090818-0830b.mp3

The interviewers make the nice observation that many of us, are already saving our lives digitally. All that is required is to not delete anything on our computers, a point we emphasize and re-emphasize in nearly every chapter of Total Recall.