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 »
Jawbone has two new fitness trackers coming out this year: The UP3, a new wristband that can track heart rate and sleep, and the UP Move, a little disc with a… Read more »
Jawbone CEO Hosain Rahman didn’t exactly declare that he intends for the company to focus more on software than hardware, but said he believes that building wearable computing hardware for the… Read more »
Love it or hate it, the internet of things will create huge shifts in business and society in part because of the access to data it provides. Learn how to get… Read more »
Philips and a Dutch university have built a wearable that will help patients with a chronic illness and their doctors track their health. Philips teamed up with Salesforce to get the… Read more »
Jawbone’s latest iOS app doesn’t require its own fitness tracker, but it can pull in data from Apple Health instead. Read more »
After a $15.8M raise at a $3B valuation, Jawbone is inching a little closer to completing its planned $250M funding round. Read more »
First, Jawbone’s UP wristbands connected to your dog’s collar. Now they’re connecting to your car. The app is bringing in data from devices that have little to do with personal fitness,… Read more »
Thanks to the Quantified Self movement, we’ll soon see consumers tracking everything including sleep, fitness, physiological indicators, sexual activity and fertility rates, mood and stress, location, diet, and nutrition data. Read more »
Thinking about another wearable activity tracker to replace your recalled Fitbit Force? Here are a few options. Read more »