

Last night’s postings also pointed out that it would be difficult to get people involved in the LifeLog program if they know it’s from the Pentagon. In the drops it was also point out that China - implying that they know something about the Pentagon background - does not allow Facebook to operate in the country. It’s quite interesting that the Zuckerberg would pick this particular Wednesday to issue this new manifesto, since it appears that they have not done much with privacy since it’s founding in 2004.

He laid out new initiatives on how encryption would protect the Facebook users from prying eyes of government as well as Facebook. The coincidence of this drop coming right after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg released a company blog post Wednesday stating that the company was going to do a much better job at protecting people’s privacy. Out of this seemingly endless ocean of information, computer scientists would plot distinctive routes in the data, mapping relationships, memories, events and experiences. The drops point out, according to Pentagon documents that LifeLog was to be a single place where everything an individual says, sees or does, the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received could be gathered. 4 2004, the exact same day Facebook was founded. The LifeLog program run by DARPA, the same agency that brought us the Internet, was an ambitious effort to build a database to track a person existence. LifeLog can optionally sync logs across your devices with Dropbox.In the latest drops from early Thursday morning we see a curious connection between Facebook and a Defense Department program called LifeLog.LifeLog has a search engine, to easily relive your memories.If you wish to support LifeLog, and the inevitable future updates, you can donate from inside the app. Searching is as easy as saying “Ok Google, search sunny day in LifeLog”.Įven better? LifeLog is completely free, with no ads, and no in-app purchases. LifeLog supports search functionality, which allows you to search for terms, and find related events in your log, organized by date.

It is just as easy to peruse LifeLog as it is to write in it. On Wear, writing can be done by saying "Ok Google, take a note!" LifeLog supports physical keyboards, microphones, and Android Wear as input, in addition to the traditional on-screen keyboard. LifeLog supports all devices, from phones to tablets, watches, and even Chrome. LifeLog is easy to write to your LifeLog. The user has control over where the data can be stored, or if it can be synced across devices. The data stored within LifeLog is completely secure and local to your device. LifeLog has many features which make it your essential life companion. It allows you to relive and keep track of your memories. LifeLog is for logging and browsing memories.
