Monday, October 22, 2012

How did we come up with the idea?

Everyone in our group likes to deal with photos and videos, and one day we were talking about how it realy sucks to loose youre favorite photos, that you maybe never will get back, and youre memories will only become memories. It is so nice to be able to look back at things you have done, with youre friends, family or schoolmates, and even share it and show it to others if you want. Dalia have for example lost all of her photos and videos some time ago, because of her computer that crashed, and now she wont ever get those photos back.

So where do we have our important memories, if not on an USB-stick or posted on facebook? A place that no one else can see it, only you.. No where, right?

On MyLifeDiary you can create it all in one, a diary with not only photos, but youre own kind of book, just as you want it, and you wont be able to loose the things you have there. It is for no one else, just for you!




/Dalia

1 comment:

  1. This is a good start, but I don't think you've captured the unique value yet. I say this because Dropbox, for example, has a nice solution for this. When I take pictures with my phone or tablet, dropbox automatically uploads them to their service, and they're also saved on my home computer, work computer, etc.

    The issue is more about a visual history of your life. Some analogs are things like Facebook's timeline, which has gotten us to think about events positioned in time, or Pinterest, which focuses on the visual and about things we like. So what's missing from these services? What's different about a diary? What's so hard about keeping one, and what key insights do you have which will make this easier? Is it something you'll share with friends? (although you say it's something personal, I think saving it just for yourself has less broad applicability than making it social).

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