ResearchTracking health, wellness, and productivity in the quantified workplace
The growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies. Read more »
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The growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies. Read more »
Wearable devices promise to help us take care of ourselves, keep us entertained and even provide web-based information on the people we meet every day. Device vendors must keep a few… Read more »
Nike has introduced its newest activity tracker, the FuelBand SE, which comes in black with a range of colors on the inside band and adds several features to improve fitness monitoring. Read more »
As more users download apps to track their fitness and health goals, the non-profit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse says mobile health developers need to shape up their standards for protecting user data. Read more »
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology want to help scientific researchers work with companies and individuals to make sense of the growing mounds… Read more »
New York-based health startup Greatist has acquired fitness class discovery app Sportaneous in a move meant to build the company’s tech chops. Read more »
The “digital exhaust” from your mobile phones and other devices could give doctors a valuable window into your wellbeing. Read more »
Health tracking doesn’t need to involve high-tech apps and devices. According to early results from a Pew Internet & American Life Project study, 7 in 10 Americans could be considered self-trackers,… Read more »
Stephen Wolfram, the scientist and innovator behind Wolfram Alpha and Mathematica, has spent decades tracking his personal information. As the collection of personal data becomes more mainstream, he believes people could… Read more »
Healthrageous, a Boston-based startup, has raised $6.5 million in Series B funding to enhance its mobile and desktop platform that gives patients a personalized, data-driven way to track and improve their health. Read more »