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Date: 2009-07-21 20:54:38
Human–computer interaction
Microsoft Research
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MyLifeBits
Multimodal interaction
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Memex
As We May Think
Human–computer interaction
Science
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The MyLifeBits Lifetime Store Jim Gemmell, Roger Lueder and Gordon Bell Microsoft Research 455 Market St., #1690 San Francisco, CA, 94105 {jgemmell,rlueder,gbell}@microsoft.com

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