“Your computer contains a lot of personal information, from photos and email to calendar appointments and browsing history. And Microsoft Research is trying to make sifting through that content easier with a program called Lifebrowser. The software is able to learn what information is related to significant events in your life, and then lets you browse that content in a timeline. For example, Lifebrowser can look at how many photos were taken at an event as a way of determining how important it might be, or even analyze the photo itself to see how many people are in it. Once its importance is determined, the content is placed in the timeline relative to specific events. So, for instance, all of the photos and emails from your vacation…
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