Gordon Bell
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Microsoft's own fall book list...and managers churning out so many general-interest titles. One of them, "Total Recall," describes efforts by Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell and his colleague, Jim Gemmell, to digitally document and store almost every element of Bell's... In this article: Microsoft, Gordon Bell, Turing Award, Harvard Business School, Jim Gray, and Bill Gates |
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CNN | November 03, 2009
Do digital diaries mess up your brain?
...which automatically captures photos of everything you see and do all day. There are even people, such as Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell, who go around with audio and video equipment to create a more complete supplement to biological...
In this article: Alzheimer's disease, Douglas Hofstadter, Twitter, Indiana University-Bloomington, Dartmouth College, and Microsoft
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CNN | November 03, 2009
My week creating 'digital memory'
...goo. "Also, my mouth tastes gross." Priceless memory, huh? Not so much. After a week of testing out Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell's theory of "Total Recall," I've decided it has potential -- but also serious limits. Bell argues in a...
In this article: E mail, Iphone, Google Reader, Twitter, Microsoft, and CNN
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Guardian | November 02, 2009
The problem with digital memory
...we can store more than ever before. But isn't it important, sometimes, to forget? Why Total Recall is more than just a bad film Gordon Bell is that most single-minded of creatures - a retired man with a hobby. Except that when the...
In this article: Google, Total Recall, Nokia 5800, Apple iPhone, MySpace, Microsoft, and Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Neowin.net / Main | October 26, 2009
What if you could record and recall everything in your life?
This is the question that Microsoft researchers Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell are attempting to answer. The talented researchers recently published a book titled Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything. In the book...
In this article: Microsoft
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Computer World | October 16, 2009
Blogging. Lifestreaming. What's next: Lifelogging!
...will soon get automated. Very soon. Computerworld - Smile when you talk to research legend Gordon Bell. You're on candid camera. Bell wears two cameras around his neck all his waking hours. One of them he calls a SenseCam. It takes a...
In this article: Linux, IDC, Facebook, Microsoft, Asia, and Western Europe
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New Scientist - Latest Headlines | October 16, 2009
New camera promises to capture your whole life
...to become a "lifelogger" - someone who attempts to electronically record as much of their life as possible. Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell has made his life an experiment in lifelogging, recording everything from phone calls to TV viewing,...
In this article: Microsoft, Alzheimer's disease, UK, Dementia, Encephalitis, and University of Rochester
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CNN | September 29, 2009
Researcher converts his life into 'e-memory'
...Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell has been moving the data from his brain onto computers -- where he knows it will be safe. Gordon Bell wearing a SenseCam, which automatically records photos throughout the day. Sure, you could say all...
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CNET News.com | September 26, 2009
Microsoft boffin puts brain into e-coffin
Gordon Bell may well be a slightly peculiar man. On the other hand, he may simply be the world's first e-philanthropist. Bell, a researcher at Microsoft, has decided that it is, indeed, in the interests of science for him to commit every...
In this article: Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, CNET, Kilimanjaro, and CNN
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Microsoft | September 23, 2009
Microsoft Research Thinkers Tap Fountain of Youth with ���Total Recall���
Microsoft Research Thinkers Tap Fountain of Youth with "Total Recall" Microsoft Research investigators Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell envision a world where people will digitally record their lives life in minute detail. The two have written...
In this article: E mail, Facebook, Big Brother, Smartphones, YouTube, MySpace, Microsoft, and Washington
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CNET News.com | September 16, 2009
Ready or not, time to grapple with e-memory
Just because Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell are way out there on the nerd spectrum, don't ignore what they have to say in their new book, "Total Recall." The Microsoft researchers obsessively record e-mails, photos, videos, phone calls,...
In this article: Vannevar Bush, Iphone, Yahoo, Google, Linux, Big Brother, and Microsoft Money
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C. Gordon Bell (born August 19, 1934) is a computer engineer and manager. An early employee of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Bell designed several of their PDP machines and later became Vice President of Engineering, overseeing the development of the VAX.
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