Difference between revisions of "LifeLog"
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Revision as of 00:42, 8 December 2022
Date | - 4 February 2004 |
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Planners | DARPA |
Sponsors | DARPA |
Description | A DARPA project to create a system of collecting data about users in a single place. It was cancelled when Facebook started, in February 2004. |
DARPA's LifeLog project "aimed to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received."[1]
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LifeLog was quietly ended at the start of 2004 "("A change in priorities" is the only rationale agency spokeswoman Jan Walker gave to Wired News)".[2] just as Mark Zuckerberg began Facebook. An anonymous 2019 letter claims that this is no coincidence.[3]
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