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The Object-Blog service application automatically converts raw sensor data to environment-generated content (EGC), including texts, graphs, and figures. This conversion facilitates data searching and browsing. Generated content can serve several purposes, including memory aids, security, and communication media. In Object-Blog, personified objects automatically post entries to a weblog about sensor data obtained from sensors attached to the objects. Feedback thus far from participants working with Object-Blog in an experimental environment has been positive.