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Personal history: Lifebrowser processes piles of your personal data to highlight significant events in your past.

Mining personal data to discover what people care about has become big business for companies such as Facebook and Google. Now a project from Microsoft Research is trying to bring that kind of data mining back home to help people explore their own piles of personal digital data.

Software called Lifebrowser processes photos, e-mails, Web browsing history, calendar events, and other documents stored on a person's computer and identifies landmark events. Its timeline interface can explore, search, and discover those landmarks as a kind of memory aid.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Microsoft Builds a Browser for Your Past - Technology Review