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Thanks for the Memory

The internet and social networking have created the possibility of total recall for life's most significant moments. Peter Day talks to people building businesses around this idea.

The internet and and the rapid rise of social networking creates the possibility of remembering forever most of life's most significant (and insignificant) moments - maybe all of them.
Peter Day hears from people building businesses based on this new extension of the human mind, and asks whether total recall really is a good idea.

Producer: Mike Wendling.

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30 minutes

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Sun 7 Sep 2014 21:30

Contributors to this programme

Luciano Florid

Professor of philosophy and ethics of information at the Oxford Internet Institute,

University of Oxford

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Phil Libin

Chief Executive, Evernote

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Jonathan Wegener

Co-founder and chief executive, Timehop

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Oliver Waters

Co-founder and product designer, d3i

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Lee Hoffman

Co-founder and chief executive, Memoir

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Andy Bell

Co-founder Mint Digital

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Milan Shetti

Chief technology officer, HP Storage

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Kai Pommerenke

Founder, Chronicle of Life

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Broadcasts

  • Thu 4 Sep 2014 20:30
  • Sun 7 Sep 2014 21:30

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