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The Agenda for the Tbyte(s), Lifetime, PC:
The killer app after office and mail.searching
Guarantee that data will live forever! “dear appy” problem
Cheap, easy, and data-rich (e.g. time, place) capture:
- GPS and time everywhere
- Paper capture has to be as easy as discarding (scanner/shredder)
- Personal meeting capture...
- E-book…e-magazines & journals need to have critical mass!
- Telephony and audio capture with indexing
- Media Center compatible for entertainment (photos, video, TV, radio)
Content analysis (critical for photo & video!); doable for text. Needs doing!
Information control: privacy, security, expunge/deniability,…
Having to be schizophrenic or have a lobotomy when leaving a “life”
One dbase for everything (articles, books, conversations, ... financial transactions) …vs. long-term use of hierarchical files. Is dbase intuitive?
Annotations/meta-information add every-increasing value
Easy annotation for aiding search and it becomes the content
Other “killer apps”: Alzheimer, immortality, surrogate memory?
GUI’s to improve use (e.g. time to learn, use, retention)
Notes:
The “Call to Action”’ is used for telling the audience what their next step is, based on what they heard/see so far. For example, their “next step” might be to fill out a contact sheet as noted above for continued follow up. Bottom line is that you want to direct the audience to do something with the information they just heard instead just saying “Cool Demo” and moving on. The Call to Action is used to turn a passive listener into an active participant, focusing on using the technology in their next product feature.