Friday, February 3, 2012

Gordon Bell

records of much of his life in a specially designed room, which can be used to remember where you left keys

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I have my

SenseCam in 2003. This is a device developed by Lyndsay Williams in the Microsoft lab in Cambridge, hanging around the neck like a pendant. Is-black, the size of a pack of cigarettes, and having a fisheye lens which may have a field of 135 degrees of vision. The device automatically takes a photo every 20 seconds, which still, which is 180 pictures per hour.

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also a button that disables the unit for two minutes. This turns out to be very useful function, because otherwise you end up with lots of pictures of the bathroom. He did not record audio, it was considered too intrusive

was designed to be used 24/7, searching for what you want. Lyndsay said it would be a "where did I put my keys?" Device, or it could provide a record of a bike accident or something. For starters, I used to see if it was something that people want to use.

sequences that I like are the tours and excursions. For me it is always what the SenseCam is useful. One thing I'd also like many people, is to record images of food. They are good as screen savers, and it is good to go back and look at a meal that I took. I'll put my neck on the line and say I think that millions of these will be used in a decade.



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