Lifestreaming

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Definition

"Rob Wilcox has "been fascinated with this concept - lifestreaming - every online experience, txt, email, voice call, scrible, in person meetup, personal visual and sound experience, commercial media experience - indexed, searchable and recoverable on a timeline (and geoline) (boo - geoline is a claimed domain for a Portland surveying supply company)".[1]

"Definitely a dimension of cyborgery. More info at /lifestreamblog.com and you might see http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/8303847/Googles-Eric-Schmidt-predicts-the-future-of-computing-and-he-plans-to-be-involved.html - short, but some insights".[2] Also, Nokia Lifestreaming

History

References

  1. E-mail from Rob Wilcox to Amber Case - Feb 3rd.
  2. Ibid.