Take photos as an example. On the roughly 3 billion phones in the market rest billions of pictures trapped due to a lack of compelling service. Furthermore, many untold billions have not been taken because people still think of the costs imposed by digital cameras to PCs or even film. For the first time in human history it is inexpensive, easy, and fast to chronicle your life in a comprehensive, meaningful, narrative way. It now makes sense to record mundane, everyday experiences. Often times these everyday memories when preserved provide the greatest joy and information. Our brain tends to remember the “big” events. In the Kodak era we reserved our pictures for the predetermined, biggest events, but today all memories should be preserved. When looking back it’s the everyday impressions and memories that enrich; not just the momentous events.
Ibiograph
Combine camera phones with a service that automates assembly, creates a narrative, and publishes the story and for the first time in human history, widespread, detailed, ongoing biography is possible. Such a service provides individuals with entertainment and memory benefits and implies a rich historical record will be available to future generations, furthering the knowledge base of humanity. www.ibiograph.com.
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