The stories of our lives are being lost. We now carry mobile devices that can snap photos, record videos and communicate what is going on in our lives via our social networks but we fail to record many meaningful stories of our lives and we do a poor job of organizing and preserving our exploding volume of digital memories. Here are 8 ways we fail to preserve our memories…
Read More›Most of our lives are made up of seemingly ordinary everyday moments. Selectively capturing memories from our daily lives helps us appreciate how precious those moments in time truly are, but how do we do that? How do we pick which to capture, which to keep and which ones to hit the delete button on?
Check out these 5 tips that I use for capturing everyday memories:
Read More›Our mission at Arkiver is to save life stories.
Despite dramatic advances in technology, our personal histories are more fragile than ever. We snap more photos than ever but we rarely record the stories that convey the richness of life that pictures alone can’t capture. We lack the tools to enjoy our memories in ways that fit with our busy lifestyles. We overestimate the reliability of the hardware, software and online services that store much of the content of our lives.
Arkiver was created to solve these problems. We do this in two ways:
1) Arkiver App: We create amazing tools that enable you to collect, organize, save and share your memories.
2) Arkiver Blog: We provide information and resources that help you better manage and enjoy your memories.
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Here’s a little video we put together showing how parents can use Arkiver to create a beautiful gallery of their children’s lives to look back on and share with family and friends.
Let us know what you think!
You name it, people collect it. Everything from baseball cards and bento boxes to Mickey Mouse watches, mugs and momentos.
So why do we love to collect stuff?
We collect things that we think are meaningful and give us value beyond their basic functionality…
Read More›“The past actually happened but history is only what someone wrote down.”