My Life, Logged From: MIT Technology Review - July / August 2014 By: Rachel Metz If a device could capture every moment in life for your easy recall later, would you want it to? There are plenty of things I’d rather forget. Anind Dey, an associate professor of human-computer interaction at Carnegie Mellon University, has been studying how self-monitoring or life logging can serve as a memory aid for Alzheimer's patients or a tool to learn more about what’s going on in the lives of people with autism. Beyond that, he says, "I still think this is a niche market." Read the entire article at: http://www.technologyreview.com/review/528076/my-life-logged/ Links: Save Your Memory, One Week at a Time http://www.technologyreview.com/view/406288/saving-your-memory-one-week-at-a-time/ Your Life, Uploaded (Total Recall) http://totalrecallbook.com/ Autographer - $399 http://www.autographer.com/ Narrative Clip - $279 (with video 1:45) http://www.getnarrative.com/ SenseCam http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/cambridge/projects/sensecam/ Anind Dey http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/Web/People/anind/ http://www.hcii.cmu.edu/people/faculty/anind-dey http://anind.cmubi.org/ Lifelogging Memory Appliance for People with Episodic Memory Impairment http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/Web/People/mllee/docs/p44-lee.pdf Lifelogging Memory Aid for People with Alzheimer's Disease http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mllee/mem.html Cognitive Coach: MemeXerciser http://www.cmu.edu/qolt/Research/projects/current-projects/cognitive-coach.html