It is intended to be used for daily "lifelogging" -- by documenting the world as the wearer sees it. ❋ Tracie McDaniel (2010)
Chad Crowe These sites are part of a growing movement, often called "lifelogging" or "lifetracking," of which Twitter is perhaps the most widely known. ❋ Unknown (2009)
This has the potential to become a fantastic lifelogging tool! ❋ Unknown (2010)
I think mirror worlds and augmented reality will turn the real world into a virtual world, and lifelogging making your life transparent, trackable, and so quantifiable will turn people into avatars and life into a game. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I've touched on the subject of lifelogging - recording every moment of your waking day - before, but this feature is by far the best exploration of the subject I've come across. ❋ Glyn Moody (2007)
To riff links, my four favorite lifelogging-style projects are currently: ❋ Unknown (2007)
They all tie into virtualizing the physical, and it's the mirror worlds and lifelogging bits in particular that have been holding me hostage for a while. ❋ Unknown (2007)
It should be clear that anyone currently lifelogging in this way takes their privacy - and that of the people around them - very lightly: as far as governments are concerned they can subpoena any data they want, usually without even needing a court warrant. ❋ Cory Doctorow (2011)
Police in the UK are already experimenting with real time video recording of interactions with the public - I suspect that before long we're going to see cops required to run lifelogging apps constantly when on duty, with the output locked down as evidence. ❋ Cory Doctorow (2011)
Charlie Stross has published the text of his smashing and mind-bending keynote to the 2011 USENIX conference, on the subject of network security in 50 years: Initially I see lifelogging having specific niches; as an aid for people with early-stage dementia or other memory impairments, or to allow students to sleep through lectures. ❋ Cory Doctorow (2011)
The security implications are monstrous: if you rely on lifelogging for your memory or your ability to do your job, then the importance of security is pushed down Maslow's hierarchy of needs. ❋ Cory Doctorow (2011)
Privacy and lifelogging are important issues, but the alarmist tabloid-esque flapping over Please Rob Me is actually obscuring the important parts of those issues, not bringing them to the forefront. ❋ Paul Raven (2010)
Sony Computer Science Labs exhibited a new lifelogging device for cats. ❋ Unknown (2010)
All this might seem a long way from the extreme lifelogging lifestyles of Mann and Spence. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, in collaboration with the University of Tokyo, has developed a lightweight lifelogging device that tracks the user's eye movement, determining his or her objects of interest. wearables It works by directing an infrared light to the user's eyeball. ❋ Rebecca Boyle (2010)
[Sarah], you really need to be lifelogging so the next time [your man] [asks] you where you were last night, you can just show him your lifelog. ❋ JayKay7 (2017)