Nokia Moments may replace “Kodak Moments”:
Finnish phone giant Nokia wants to be a Kodak for the digital age, with the ubiquitous camera phone as its Brownie for the masses. And its scrapbook? That would be Lifeblog, a $30 piece of software set to debut at the end of June. Lifeblog gathers the mishmash of life — all the text messages, images, and video that can be captured on a cell phone — then organizes them into a digital diary.
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With Lifeblog, the phone becomes a life recorder. And your life becomes searchable.
I’m intrigued.