People marvel at the potential of personal diary in a digital, interlinked, multimedia world. As Nat Torkington over at Radar Oreilly notes:
“The Diary of Samuel Pepys -- a remarkable mashup of historical information and literature in modern technology to make the Pepys diaries an experience rather than an object. It includes historical weather, glosses, maps, even an encyclopedia”
The Pepys Diary is a project of love and offers a hint of the immense potential for internetworked, multimedia, autobiography going forward. But as many have found out, keeping such a diary or autobiography takes a lot of work and time. Fortunately Ibiograph, a revolutionary new service, automates all the work of assembling pictures and text, creating maps, adding context and narrative. With Ibiograph, everyone can have a definitive diary of their life, written from the mobile phone. Ibio DayLife service does all the work while you live your life.
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