Memoto Lifelogging Camera
A project in Stockholm, Sweden by Memoto000days
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Last Updated: November 30 @ 06:30 -0500 GMT
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May 21st - via: tuaw.com
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Narrative Life-Logging Camera (Formerly Memoto) Runs Into Production Issues, Delivery Delayed
November 23rd - via: crowdfundinsider.com
Narrative (formerly Memoto) crowdfunded over $500,000 on Kickstarter for their small form factor life-logging camera last year. The campaign ended in November of 2012. (Read More)
Memoto lifelogger renamed Narrative Clip ahead of Nov 1st release
October 3rd - via: slashgear.com
Lifelogging camera and Kickstarter success Memoto has rebranded to Narrative, with its freshly-named Narrative Clip wearable set to begin shipping from November 1st. The startup was forced to change its name after being notified it “conflicts with a similar name in the market”, opting for Narrative instead as the camera silently records life stories. Meanwhile, any disappointment at the last-minute switch is likely eased with news of a $3m funding round led by True Ventures, which previously backed MakerBot and Fitbit. (Read More)
Memoto hands-on: Life-logging with Kickstarter’s wearable camera
June 5th - via: slashgear.com
Your every moment, documented. That’s the Memoto concept, a tiny wearable camera that snaps a shot every thirty seconds to digitally augment your memory. Early doubts as to whether enough people would want to record each waking moment were quickly squashed when the Memoto Kickstarter saw 11x the expected pledges, though the challenge of bringing such an ambitious product to market has ended up taking the Swedish team longer than expected. (Read More)
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May 22nd - via: arcticstartup.com
By now, most Nordic entrepreneurs are likely to have had a brush with crowdfunding; whether because they’ve considered it themselves or because they’re one of the “friends, family and fools” who’ve funded another’s dream project. (Read More)
Kickstarter Hit Memoto Gets Ready To Ship Wearable, Life-Recording Cameras
February 13th - via: forbes.com
Co-founder claims taking photos all day in 30-second intervals is not a privacy problem for friends and family. Tucked away in Stockholm’s snow-covered Old Town, about half a dozen engineers with tech startup Memoto are making the final tweaks to the world’s smallest, wearable camera. (Read More)
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