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Google+ and Glass just got the upgrade for lifelogging everything

, May 18th 2013 Discuss [0]

If you’re still laughing at Google+, and at Google Glass, then it might be time to stop; Google has just shown that they’re its next route to digitally understanding everything about you, and it slipped that through in the guise of a simple photo gallery tool. Highlights is one of the few dozen new features Google+ gained as of I/O this past week, sifting through your auto-uploads and flagging up the best of them. Ostensibly it’s a bit of a gimmick, but make no mistake: Highlights is at the core of how Google will address the Brave New World of Wearables and the torrent of data that world will involve. And by the end of it, Google is going to know you and your experiences even better than you know them yourself.

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First photos from Memoto lifelogging camera revealed

, Mar 14th 2013 Discuss [0]

Remember the tiny clippable camera from Memoto that made its debut on Kickstarter back in October? Well, it shattered its initial fundraising goal and it's on track to be produced and released at some point in April. In the meantime, the company has released the photos taken from the small device to show us what we're in for. Read The Full Story

Memoto life-logging camera delayed (but gains digital compass)

, Jan 21st 2013 Discuss [0]

The Memoto wearable camera project is making lemonade out of delay lemons, taking advantage of a hitch in GPS antenna design to slot a digital compass into the life-logging gadget. Issues with the GPS electronics requiring a redesign of the wearable's PCB have pushed back the estimated initial production run to the beginning of April at the latest, the Memoto team said in an email to Kickstarter backers, rather than February as initially expected. Read The Full Story

Memoto Lifelogging Camera shatters original Kickstarter goal

, Nov 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

About a month ago, we told you about a new initiative from a start-up company called Memoto that aimed to bring their new Lifelogging Camera to the masses with the hopes of raising money on Kickstarter. The company's goal was $50,000, but they ended up raising over $500,000 so far, with a little over two days left to go. Read The Full Story

Memoto Lifelogging Camera provides searchable and shareable memories

There's no shortage of wearable cameras on the market today. Typically, these are video cameras able to record and share video about your day-to-day life. The Memoto Lifelogging Camera is one of the smallest cameras of this sort that I've seen and it takes photographs rather than video. Read The Full Story