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posted by Editor
on Monday May 29, @06:39PM
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James Fung writes "Glogger (http://glogger.eyetap.org) is an open project which allows wearable, continuous image capture from a camera -enabled cell phone, arranged so that it can be continuously worn in a way that it is oriented to face toward subject matter that the wearer sees. The system is capable of continuous capture and upload of images without any conscious user thought or effort. This creates is a lifelong "Cyborglog" which records images of our entire lifetime, taken from the wearer's perspective. We also support panorama images directly from the phone. The project explores the notion of a real-time online Glogger user-community whereby users can see what others are recording in real-time on their phones. This visual communication is further extended by allowing text messages. Glogger can be run on commonly used camera phones and is currently accepting any interested new users."
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Anonymous Coward
on Monday May 29, @10:40PM (#31)
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Ever wonder why a movie doesn't represent every moment of our lives? Boring.
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although i don't disagree, but maybe it's because you don't know anyone in this community? maybe it'd be interesting if there was someone on there u knew? also, we allow people to browse through the moments by skipping through at various speeds, allowing one to sample the content one finds interesting. if you have any suggestions on improving the site, we are welcome to you giving some insights! we are but humble graduate students :-)
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