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Your Life, Uploaded: The Digital Way to Better Memory, Health, and Productivity

por Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell

Otros autores: Bill Gates (Prólogo)

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People's daily lives started becoming digital a decade ago. Now much of what everyone does is digitally recorded and acessible. This trend won't stop - and the benefits are astonishing. Based on their own research, Bell and Gemmell explain the ever-increasing access to electronic personal memories - both 'cloud' services such as Facebook and huge personal hard drives. Using Bell as a test case, the two digitally uploaded everything - photos, computer activity, biometrics - and explored the systems to best store them. The result is an amazing enhancement of human life.… (más)
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I enjoyed this book. I've been in the process of going digital with all my stuff for several years and have accomplished a lot. This book will give you some basics on getting started, but I've your already doing this, don't expect many ideas on advanced topics.

This book really focuses on what you can accomplish by having all your stuff in a digital way and what the future can potentially hold. I suspect that if your a software developer you will get a very good idea on what you could do with a product. He goes so far a to list several key areas of development and the types of companies that he would invest in to get the products out there.

I should also point out that the main focus is on getting your physical stuff into the computer. But very little is mentioned about all the current digital outputs out there. I would have like to see some mention of dealing with the systems like twitter, facebook, etc. and how to get this into your digital memory. I've done pretty well with some aspects of this and getting my lifestream in order. Perhaps his next book will address this area.

Overall a good read and written in a nice conversational style which makes it an enjoyable and quick read. ( )
  joshcooper | Nov 13, 2010 |
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People's daily lives started becoming digital a decade ago. Now much of what everyone does is digitally recorded and acessible. This trend won't stop - and the benefits are astonishing. Based on their own research, Bell and Gemmell explain the ever-increasing access to electronic personal memories - both 'cloud' services such as Facebook and huge personal hard drives. Using Bell as a test case, the two digitally uploaded everything - photos, computer activity, biometrics - and explored the systems to best store them. The result is an amazing enhancement of human life.

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