Thursday, August 30, 2007

Sensor rise powers life recorders

Sensor rise powers life recorders

A person's entire life from birth to death could one day be recorded by a
network of intelligent sensors, according to a senior scientist.
By 2057, Martin Sadler of PC firm Hewlett Packard, said there could be at least 1m
devices for every UK resident.


With the increase of data collection, comes a glut of data that needs to be processed, stored and understood. One of the reasons that I think that this is of little concern is that in an ocean of data, the data of one person is so hard to find that there would need to be a solid reason to search for that data.

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