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Called an automated multimedia diary, the Nokia
Lifeblog is a PC and mobile phone software combination that effortlessly
keeps a multimedia diary of the items users collect with their mobile
phone. Lifeblog automatically organizes their photos, videos, text
messages, and multimedia messages into a beautiful chronology they can
easily browse, search, and save.
In a phone, the Nokia Lifeblog automatically keeps track of photos,
videos, and messages so the user doesn't have to. With Lifeblog on the
phone users can browse items and share them with others. Connect the phone
to a PC via USB cable to transfer the phone items to Lifeblog on the PC.
In a PC, Nokia Lifeblog provides easy browsing and searching of the items
collected with Lifeblog on the phone. The PC part also helps store
multimedia items. With one-button synchronization, photos, videos, text
and multimedia messages are transferred from the phone. That means no more
losing something to make way for more space on the phone. Lifeblog helps
users keep precious multimedia items on their PC.
"Imaging phones have become like life recorders, making it easy for people
to collect life memories through images and messages. Nokia Lifeblog makes
it easy for users to automatically keep, find, and share memories in a
pleasant way," said Christian Lindholm, Director, Multimedia Applications,
Nokia Ventures Organization. "The Nokia 7610 imaging phone is the first
phone compatible with the Lifeblog automatic multimedia diary, and the
offering will be expanded in future products."
Nokia Lifeblog will be available for the Nokia 7610 imaging device, the
company's first megapixel camera phone. Lifeblog will also be available as
a separate download from the Lifeblog website. In both cases, Lifeblog for
the PC will be distributed as a trial version. Licenses can then be
purchased from the Lifeblog website or directly from Lifeblog on the PC.
No licence will be needed for Lifeblog on the phone.
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