Facebook’s ‘On This Day’ feature has controls to filter out sad times

Facebook's On This Day tool is a nice feature when it recalls good times that may have slipped your mind. It has a tendency to bring up events and people that you might prefer to forget, though, and the social network added preferences to curtail t...

1 Second Everyday App: So You Can Watch 10 Years of Your Life in an Hour

How much can you capture in one second? I used to think you wouldn’t be able to get much from just one second, but it turns out that instant might be all you need to sum up your day.

At least, that’s one thing I realized after seeing what Cesar Kuriyama was able to do with his proposed 1 Second Everyday app.

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The app will basically remind you to record one second every day and compile everything at the end of the year so you can watch how it went in about six minutes. Of course, you can do this yourself without the app, but think of all the extra work that you’ll have to put in when you record, cut, and edit your videos.

Check out an example of what you can achieve with the app:

The 1 Second Everyday app is up for funding on Kickstarter, where a pledge of just $1 will get you access to the app itself.

LifeLog Lets You Keep Track Of Your Life, So You Won’t Miss Anything

Life’s too short to spend it thinking about the stuff you did or didn’t do in the past (or last night), because regretting won’t change anything. What you can do, on the other hand, is learn from your mistakes so you can live a fuller life in the future.

One way to do that is by keeping a diary. But if that sounds tedious, then maybe LifeLog might just be the thing for you.

LifeLogIt’s basically an app that centralizes most apps you use on a daily basis, to keep a log of your life and help you do the things you need to do, when you need to: photos, videos, contacts, calendar,  entries, notes, and Facebook and Twitter integration.

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The app promises to help you keep “more complete memories” and provide “stronger memory tools” while you go about your daily life.

It sounds like a pretty interesting concept, not to mention useful. You can head on over to their Kickstarter page to find out more about the app or back the project. A minimum pledge of $5 will get you one-month of exclusive beta access to the iOS app.