Lifelogger

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Perhaps the earliest lifelogger was the humble paper diary. Over time, new technologies have enabled lifelogging to become faster, more interactive, and richer. The next stage in documenting our lives may be to hire a professional lifelogger - someone to document, organize and share the content we create around our lives. This job hasn't yet emerged - we'll probably start to see it appear in the next few years.

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