Anyone who has felt a twenty four hour day is not nearly long enough would love the idea of a digital butler - described thusly "a digital butler that roams the Internet, intuitively knowing your likes and dislikes, retrieving perfect strands of news and information that you never would have discovered through old-fashioned surfing. That's the holy grail of personalisation and automation on the Internet."
Some things on my wish-list would include - finding the lyrics of a song often recalled but never fully remembered, long lost friends, news of technology in incubation, travelogues about uncommon places, new words and interviews with favorite writers.
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