Roger Lueder - Developing MyLifeBits
- Posted: Mar 23, 2005 at 7:12 PM
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We wanted to end up with the developer working on the MyLifeBits project. So, meet Roger Lueder and get a look at the inards of MyLifeBits.
Hope you've enjoyed this look around at the Bay Area Research Center. Below is the list of all the videos we did on our tour. Thanks to Charles Torre for helping out.
Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell: A look into Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center.
Gordon Bell: Founder of Silicon Valley's Computer History Museum.
Gordon Bell: What did Gordon miss?
Jim Gemmell: Sensecam, and its role in MyLifeBits.
Jim Gray: A talk with THE SQL Guru and Architect.
Jim Gray: Part II of talking about Database Design.
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Me too!!! And I want one the these Longhorn jackets!!
Very interesting the way MyLifeBits is set up. And everything written in managed code
Normally I would have to download it or record it to listen to it when I wanted. Much like the history tab in a browser would my filfe bits record just everything I did so that if I liked something that just happened then it was already taken care of and I wouldn't have to specifically allocate time to record it?
Samuel
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