Android App helps users collect and build a journal

Android App helps users collect and build a journal

PanARMENIAN.Net - Friday is a private alpha Android application by India-based startup Dexetra which helps users to collect and build a journal that users can reference and recall.

According to Mashable, people use their mobile phones to do more than just making calls: snap and share photos, manage calendars, update status, listen to music, send email, text messaging. All actions people take on mobile phones are representative of their lives, tracking who they know, what they do and where they go.

“We are helping people remember their lives,” Dexetra co-founder Binil Antony explains.

Friday indexes and aggregates most of the available data streams on phone: calls, text messages, emails, music, battery life, calendar events, photos and location. It uses this information to create a semantic map of users’ life.

Users can use Friday to revisit a past day in their life or can ask the application questions about where they have been or what they have done. Essentially, Friday indexes users’ actions to build their own personal search engine.

Friday also creates an analytics engine around users’ life, tracking activities, places and events. Who do they call the most? Where do they spend most of their time?

Friday app can be downloaded from Android market for free.

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