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lifelogging

lifelogging
 n.— «they also predict that in the future everyone is going to be “lifelogging”—continually recording images from their vacations, conversations from business meetings, and even intimate confessions to friends.» —“On The Record, All the Time” by Scott Carlson Chronicle of Higher Education Feb. 9, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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