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Book Title
Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revol- 9780525951346, hardcover, G
Artist
Bell, Gordon; Gemmell, Jim
ISBN
9780525951346
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Total Recall : How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Gordon BELL, Jim Gemmell
Item Length
3.7in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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What if you could remember everything? Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell draw on experience from the MyLifeBits project at Microsoft Research to explain the benefits to come from an earthshaking and inevitable increase in electronic memories. In 1998 they began using Bell, a luminary in the computer world, as a test case, attempting to digitally record as much of his life as possible. Photos, letters, and memorabilia were scanned. Everything he did on his computer was captured. He wore an automatic camera, wore an arm-strap that logged his biometrics, and began recording telephone calls. This experiement, and the system they created to support it, put them at the center of a movement studying the creation and enjoyment of e-memories. Since then the three streams of technology feeding the Total Recall revolution - digital recording, digital storage, and digital search - have become gushing torrents. We are capturing so much of our lives now, be it on the date - and location - stamped photos we take with our smart phones or in the continuous records we have of our e-mails, instant messages, and tweets - not to mention the GPS tracking of our movements many cars and smart phones already do automatically. We are storing what we capture either out there in the 'cloud' of services such as Facebook or on our very own increasingly massive and cheap hard drives. But the critical technology, and perhaps the least understood, is our magical new ability to find the information we want in the mountain of data that is our past. And not just Google it, but data mine it so that, say, we can chart how much exercise we have been doing in the alst four weeks in comparison with what we did four years ago. In health, education, work life, and our personal lives, the Total Recall revolution is going to change everything. As Bell and Gemmell show, it has already begun. Total Recall is a technological revolution that will accomplish nothing less than a transformation in the way humans think about the meaning of their lives.

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Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525951342
ISBN-13
9780525951346
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Author
Gordon BELL, Jim Gemmell
Publication Name
Total Recall : How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Item Length
3.7in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz

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Hm851.B4525 2009
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I am not sure whether recording everything we see, hear and do is the landfill or landscape of our lives, because thoughts and memories are their own reality. But I am sure that Total Recallis a must readdue to its inevitability, seminal nature and clairvoyant authors.” —Nicholas Negroponte, author of Being Digital Gordon Bell is one of the great visionariesin the computer industry. In Total Recallhe paints a picture of a world where computing is far more personal than anything we have seen so far, where digital memory appliances supplement the human mind and store all the details of your life. Like much of Gordon’s work it is a characteristically bold and exciting vision of computing. He takes us to a future which is just around the corner, but which would be hard to glimpse without him.” —Nathan Myhrvold, co-founder of Intellectual Ventures For decades, the tech world has been going gaga for "Moore's Law", which describes how much faster and more powerful personal electronics becomes over time, but in the last decade, most of the really big freakouts have been as a result of the explosion in our ability to capture and store data… What happens when being alive means being in record mode, for everybody? It's a change that is at once astonishing and immanent. Gordon and Jim are at the center of this kind of work, and just the guys to write the book.” —Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody Total Recalldoes a marvelousjob of exploring first- hand the implications of storing our entire lives digitally. And just in time! -- the technology is already here and will be ubiquitous before we know it.” —Guy L. Tribble, MD, PhD, Vice President of Software Technology, Apple Inc. Economists, along with everyone else, will be astounded by the wide ranging social and personal benefits of Total Recall digital technology.” —Tyler Cowen, author of Create Your Own Economy As you warm to the ideas expressed in Total Recall, you find yourself reaching for your digital camera to record the moment just gone by.” —Donna Dubinsky, CEO of Numenta, co-founder of Palm and Handspring Wow! Thanks for this book. I’ve been fascinated by MyLifeBits for years; it’s certainly inspired our thinking at Evernote.” —Phil Libin, CEO, Evernote Extraordinarily prescient but also entertaining...Total Recallis of paramount importance in the new, increasingly paperless world.” —Leslie Berlowitz, Executive Director of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Total Recalloffers a prescient view of the powerful use of today’s information tomorrow. Gordon provides provocative insights, entertaining stories, and fundamental advancements in recall enabled by tools readily available today that immediately enhance the capture, access and sharing of numerous forms of information.” —Jim Marggraff, Founder, CEO and Chairman of Livescribe, Inc. Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell paint a vivid and personal picture of a revolution that is already in progress, a revolution that will transform our future by making our past transparent. Clear, detailed, and permanent knowledge of ourselves and others will change the fiber of our lives and societies, pervasively, from meal planning to constitutional law. If we are blind to the implications, we'll be trying to solve the wrong problems with obsolete tools. Total Recallwill open eyes, and the more, the better.” —Dr. K. Eric Drexler, author of Engines of Creation, "I am not sure whether recording everything we see, hear and do is the landfill or landscape of our lives, because thoughts and memories are their own reality. But I am sure that Total Recallis a must readdue to its inevitability, seminal nature and clairvoyant authors." -Nicholas Negroponte, author of Being Digital "Gordon Bell is one of the great visionariesin the computer industry. In Total Recallhe paints a picture of a world where computing is far more personal than anything we have seen so far, where digital memory appliances supplement the human mind and store all the details of your life. Like much of Gordon's work it is a characteristically bold and exciting vision of computing. He takes us to a future which is just around the corner, but which would be hard to glimpse without him." -Nathan Myhrvold, co-founder of Intellectual Ventures "For decades, the tech world has been going gaga for "Moore's Law", which describes how much faster and more powerful personal electronics becomes over time, but in the last decade, most of the really big freakouts have been as a result of the explosion in our ability to capture and store data... What happens when being alive means being in record mode, for everybody? It's a change that is at once astonishing and immanent. Gordon and Jim are at the center of this kind of work, and just the guys to write the book." -Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody "Total Recalldoes a marvelousjob of exploring first- hand the implications of storing our entire lives digitally. And just in time! -- the technology is already here and will be ubiquitous before we know it." -Guy L. Tribble, MD, PhD, Vice President of Software Technology, Apple Inc. "Economists, along with everyone else, will be astounded by the wide ranging social and personal benefits of Total Recall digital technology." -Tyler Cowen, author of Create Your Own Economy "As you warm to the ideas expressed in Total Recall, you find yourself reaching for your digital camera to record the moment just gone by." -Donna Dubinsky, CEO of Numenta, co-founder of Palm and Handspring "Wow! Thanks for this book. I've been fascinated by MyLifeBits for years; it's certainly inspired our thinking at Evernote." -Phil Libin, CEO, Evernote "Extraordinarily prescient but also entertaining...Total Recallis of paramount importance in the new, increasingly paperless world." -Leslie Berlowitz, Executive Director of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences "Total Recalloffers a prescient view of the powerful use of today's information tomorrow. Gordon provides provocative insights, entertaining stories, and fundamental advancements in recall enabled by tools readily available today that immediately enhance the capture, access and sharing of numerous forms of information." -Jim Marggraff, Founder, CEO and Chairman of Livescribe, Inc. "Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell paint a vivid and personal picture of a revolution that is already in progress, a revolution that will transform our future by making our past transparent. Clear, detailed, and permanent knowledge of ourselves and others will change the fiber of our lives and societies, pervasively, from meal planning to constitutional law. If we are blind to the implications, we'll be trying to solve the wrong problems with obsolete tools. Total Recallwill open eyes, and the more, the better." -Dr. K. Eric Drexler, author of Engines of Creation, The implications of G ordon’s work are profound and exciting. . . .The results could very well change the way we think about memory; how we manage our health; the way we share experiences with other people, even other generations; and much more.” —Bill Gates , from the foreword Gordon is just the guy to write the book.” —Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody Total Recalldoes a marvelous job of exploring firsthand the implications of storing our entire lives digitally.” —Guy L. Tribble, M.D., vice president of Software Technology, Apple Inc., "I am not sure whether recording everything we see, hear and do is the landfill or landscape of our lives, because thoughts and memories are their own reality. But I am sure that Total Recall is a must read due to its inevitability, seminal nature and clairvoyant authors." - Nicholas Negroponte, author of Being Digital "Gordon Bell is one of the great visionaries in the computer industry. In Total Recall he paints a picture of a world where computing is far more personal than anything we have seen so far, where digital memory appliances supplement the human mind and store all the details of your life. Like much of Gordon''s work it is a characteristically bold and exciting vision of computing. He takes us to a future which is just around the corner, but which would be hard to glimpse without him." - Nathan Myhrvold, co-founder ofIntellectual Ventures "For decades, the tech world has been going gaga for "Moore''s Law", which describes how much faster and more powerful personal electronics becomes over time, but in the last decade, most of the really big freakouts have been as a result of the explosion in our ability to capture and store data... What happens when being alive means being in record mode, for everybody? It''s a change that is at once astonishing and imminent . Gordon and Jim are at the center of this kind of work, and just the guys to write the book." - Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody " Total Recall does a marvelous job of exploring first- hand the implications of storing our entire lives digitally. And just in time! -- the technology is already here and will be ubiquitous before we know it." - Guy L. Tribble, MD, PhD, Vice President of Software Technology,Apple Inc. "Economists, along with everyone else, will be astounded by the wide ranging social and personal benefits of Total Recall digital technology." - Tyler Cowen, author of Create Your Own Economy "As you warm to the ideas expressed in Total Recall , you find yourself reaching for your digital camera to record the moment just gone by." - Donna Dubinsky, CEO of Numenta, co-founder of Palm and Handspring "Wow! Thanks for this book. I''ve been fascinated by MyLifeBits for years; it''s certainly inspired our thinking at Evernote." - Phil Libin, CEO, Evernote "Extraordinarily prescient but also entertaining... Total Recall is of paramount importance in the new, increasingly paperless world." - Leslie Berlowitz, Executive Director of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences " Total Recall offers a prescient view of the powerful use of today''s information tomorrow. Gordon provides provocative insights, entertaining stories, and fundamental advancements in recall enabled by tools readily available today that immediately enhance the capture, access and sharing of numerous forms of information." - Jim Marggraff, Founder, CEO and Chairman of Livescribe, Inc. "Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell paint a vivid and personal picture of a revolution that is already in progress, a revolution that will transform our future by making our past transparent. Clear, detailed, and permanent knowledge of ourselves and others will change the fiber of our lives and societies, pervasively, from meal planning to constitutional law. If we are blind to the implications, we''ll be trying to solve the wrong problems with obsolete tools. Total Recall will open eyes, and the more, the better." - Dr. K. Eric Drexler, author of Engines of Creation, "I am not sure whether recording everything we see, hear and do is the landfill or landscape of our lives, because thoughts and memories are their own reality. But I am sure that Total Recall is a must read due to its inevitability, seminal nature and clairvoyant authors." - Nicholas Negroponte, author of Being Digital "Gordon Bell is one of the great visionaries in the computer industry. In Total Recall he paints a picture of a world where computing is far more personal than anything we have seen so far, where digital memory appliances supplement the human mind and store all the details of your life. Like much of Gordon's work it is a characteristically bold and exciting vision of computing. He takes us to a future which is just around the corner, but which would be hard to glimpse without him." - Nathan Myhrvold, co-founder of Intellectual Ventures "For decades, the tech world has been going gaga for "Moore's Law", which describes how much faster and more powerful personal electronics becomes over time, but in the last decade, most of the really big freakouts have been as a result of the explosion in our ability to capture and store data... What happens when being alive means being in record mode, for everybody? It's a change that is at once astonishing and imminent . Gordon and Jim are at the center of this kind of work, and just the guys to write the book." - Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody " Total Recall does a marvelous job of exploring first- hand the implications of storing our entire lives digitally. And just in time! -- the technology is already here and will be ubiquitous before we know it." - Guy L. Tribble, MD, PhD, Vice President of Software Technology, Apple Inc. "Economists, along with everyone else, will be astounded by the wide ranging social and personal benefits of Total Recall digital technology." - Tyler Cowen, author of Create Your Own Economy "As you warm to the ideas expressed in Total Recall , you find yourself reaching for your digital camera to record the moment just gone by." - Donna Dubinsky, CEO of Numenta, co-founder of Palm and Handspring "Wow! Thanks for this book. I've been fascinated by MyLifeBits for years; it's certainly inspired our thinking at Evernote." - Phil Libin, CEO, Evernote "Extraordinarily prescient but also entertaining... Total Recall is of paramount importance in the new, increasingly paperless world." - Leslie Berlowitz, Executive Director of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences " Total Recall offers a prescient view of the powerful use of today's information tomorrow. Gordon provides provocative insights, entertaining stories, and fundamental advancements in recall enabled by tools readily available today that immediately enhance the capture, access and sharing of numerous forms of information." - Jim Marggraff, Founder, CEO and Chairman of Livescribe, Inc. "Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell paint a vivid and personal picture of a revolution that is already in progress, a revolution that will transform our future by making our past transparent. Clear, detailed, and permanent knowledge of ourselves and others will change the fiber of our lives and societies, pervasively, from meal planning to constitutional law. If we are blind to the implications, we'll be trying to solve the wrong problems with obsolete tools. Total Recall will open eyes, and the more, the better." - Dr. K. Eric Drexler, author of Engines of Creation
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Biotechnology, Life Sciences / Neuroscience, Social Aspects / General, Information Management, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Telecommunications
Lccn
2009-011526
Dewey Decimal
303.48/34
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Computers, Technology & Engineering, Psychology, Business & Economics, Science

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