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Monday
Sep282009

PERSONAL MEMORY MANAGER Product 

The announcement of Total Recall solicted an email from Ron C. de Weijzem developer of PMM http://www.pmm.nl/   Ron noted:

"Use PMM practically for studying, (scenario) planning, collecting relevant information, solving complexities (factually or theoretically), designing and modeling or tracking your day-to-day thought development. It is simple, effective and valuable.

PMM is the outcome of a particular (personal) philosophy of memory, that makes it understandable and useful in a wider social/cultural context"

Thursday
Sep242009

Rseven lifecache service

Total Recall product rollouts continue with a service from Rseven to cache everything from your cell phone:

 It records your daily activities; calls made, text received, pictures taken. When you backup and sync your mobile to Rseven, the Rseven.com website will show those activities in a Timeline format and displays the strength of your relationships with the people that you communicate with 

VentureBeat elaborates:

 It lets you record your incoming and outgoing calls to a voice mail service.

Recording calls has legal implications - it will be interesting to see how they handle that. When Gordon Bell recorded phone calls in his office he had a message say "recording" at the start of every call so the caller could opt out, in order to comply with California law.

I've run software on my Smartphone to record my call records, sms, pictures and voice notes, and I really valued it.

 

Thursday
Sep172009

The Data Liberation Front

Previously, I noted that LifeStream helps you get back your captive data from sites like facebook and twitter. Now there is a movement inside google to help people get their data, aptly named the Data Liberation Front. Viva the liberation!

The Data Liberation Front is an engineering team at Google whose singular goal is to make it easier for users to move their data in and out of Google products.  We do this because we believe that you should be able to export any data that you create in (or import into) a product.  We help and consult other engineering teams within Google on how to "liberate" their products.  This is our mission statement:

Users should be able to control the data they store inany of Google's products. Our team's goal is to make it easier for them to move data in and out.
Thursday
Sep172009

Total Recall reviewed on 800CEOread

Jack Covert Selects – Total Recall

Total Recall has really stuck with me and I find myself agreeing with the authors that this revolution could be life changing”

Thursday
Sep172009

Intellectual Economy blog reviews Total Recall

“I cannot recommend this book enough, even if you do not decide to go as intensive as Mr. Bell did, I am sure you will find something to cherry pick about his methods.”

http://intellectualeconomy.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/total-recall/