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October 3, 2011
4SquareAnd7YearsAgo — "Never forget"
Wrote Clive Thompson in a story in the October issue of Wired magazine, "4SquareAndSevenYearsAgo... [is a] service [that] plugs into your Foursquare 'check-ins' — those geotagged notes showing where you ate, drank, and socialized. Each morning, it finds your check-ins from precisely one year earlier and emails you a summary."
"4SquareAnd7YearsAgo is an example of a new trend I call memory engineering — the process of fashioning our inchoate digital pasts into useful memories."
"At the moment, most memory engineering is 'episodic,' focused on your personal experiences. Memolane and Patchlife, for example, take your photos, tweets, and even music listening and turn them into a scrollable diary."
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