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_bBEL-T
100 _aBell, Gordon
245 _aTotal recall :
_bhow the e-memory revolution will change everything
_cby Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell
260 _aNew York :
_bDutton,
_c©2009
300 _axiii, 288 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _t1. The vision
505 _t2. My lifebits
505 _t3. The meeting of E-memory and bio-memory
505 _t4. Work
505 _t5. Health
505 _t6. Learning
505 _t7. Everyday life-and afterlife
505 _t8. Living through the revolution
505 _t9. Getting started
505 _t10. The future
520 _aWhat if you could remember everything? Soon, if you choose, you will be able to conveniently and affordably record your whole life in minute detail. In Total Recall, Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell draw on their experience from the MyLifeBits project at Microsoft Research to explain the benefits to come from an earth-shaking and inevitable increase in electronic memories.
650 _aInformation society
650 _aMemory
650 _aNeural networks
650 _aComputers and civilization -- Forecasting
650 _aInformation resources management -- Forecasting
700 _aGemmell, Jim
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