video:
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/id/213818

Total Recall: 
How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything

Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell talked about their book Total Recall: How the 
E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything (Dutton; September 17, 2009). 
They talked about the creation of e-memories (electronic memories) and what 
this means for our future. The authors, who have been experimenting with 
e-memories since 1998, say that in the near future we will be able to 
digitally preserve all of our experiences and recall them whenever we want. 
Bell and Gemmell will draw on their experience from the MyLifeBits project 
at Microsoft Research to explain the benefits that would come from recording 
and recalling the information in e-memories. They spoke at the Computer 
History Museum in Mountain View, California. Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7 
p.m. PT Gordon Bell is a principle researcher at Microsoft. He is a founding 
board member and fellow of the Computer History Museum. His books include 
High Tech Ventures: The Guide for Entrepreneurial Success and Computer 
Structures: Readings and Examples. Jim Gemmell is a senior researcher at 
Microsoft.

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