Congratulations to Christian [here’s his post showing off the new megapixel Nokia 7610 phone that will come with the lifeblog client preinstalled] and the entire crew.
Congratulations to Christian [here’s his post showing off the new megapixel Nokia 7610 phone that will come with the lifeblog client preinstalled] and the entire crew.
“Items orzanized [sic] on a smoothly browsable timeline”
heh
I wonder how accessible the concept is to someone outside the chronologically adept blogging/digital media crowd?
If you watch people photo-sharing you’ll see them hand round snaps, or huddle closely together to flip through an album. Mobiles could be natural digital albums – tangible, personal, a vehicle for real relationship building.
For this to happen, more work is needed on the styles and controls of photo presentation on the device itself.
One of the things I like about my camera phone is that I can send pictures instantly via email – the Nokia Lifeblog will be much better when its a web service linked wirelessly to the device: I take pictures and whenever I want, I can log onto a website and see a visualisation of my last day, week, year (and others can share it easily too).
Nokia’s Lifeblog Gets Value At Individual Nostalgia Level
Nokia is right on target with their Lifeblog project. Maybe I’m biased because it echoes many of the reasons I’ve invested so
much time and effort building Reger.com. It’s exciting to see these concepts from a big