ResearchOutlook: Future of work in 2015
Expect technologies and processes that will make day-to-day tasks more personalized, enhance employee engagement, and alter the overall culture of the workplace in 2015. Read more »
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Expect technologies and processes that will make day-to-day tasks more personalized, enhance employee engagement, and alter the overall culture of the workplace in 2015. Read more »
The growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies. 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 »
Information about Apple’s new Healthbook app for iOS sheds light on what types of quantified self data you may be able to track on an iPhone. Some of that information, however,… Read more »
RunKeeper tracked what its users were up to in Sochi during the Olympics and found they ran the equivalent of about 78 marathons. It’s an interesting nugget, but part of a… Read more »
Hearing a mention of Epson doesn’t likely bring wearables to mind but the company says it should: It has a history with smart watches and builds custom sensors. That history comes… Read more »
In the recent post, The future of work: 4 trends for 2014, one trend I outlined was how in 2014 we would see a push of business applications around the quantified self at… Read more »
Is there a line beyond which people are no longer mere Quantified Selfers but something much more annoying? Could data really be used as “success theater” to make someone seem more… Read more »
Jawbone’s API for its UP fitness-tracking wristband is now open to developers worldwide. Read more »
Feeling like you just aren’t quite quantifying enough of your daily life? Check out Hexoskin, a maker of connected tanks that track your heart and respiration as well as your steps. Read more »