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Third and last part of the great article series written by Tim Chang (Mayfield Fund). "The Aspirational Self and the Quantified Self dovetail to create a kind of feedback loop that drives self-promotional behavior in the user on social networks"
Basis Science, makers of the Basis Band, finally launched their first mobile app, and, notably, it’s an Android app. The app currently works on five phones, all from Samsung, but the company promises more to come. The $199 Basis Band launched last November with Bluetooth connectivity built into all devices, but no mobile app at all. That was something of a surprising move for an activity tracker, but the device had already been in development for nearly two years. Basis’ Healthy Habits behavior change software platform has hitherto been available only as a web portal. The company announced the Android app at CES in January, slating it for the first quarter of 2013.
There have been multiple reports that Apple has a team of people working on making a computer for your wrist – a "smartwatch." Some are already calling it the iWatch. Perhaps you remain unconvinced about the merits of such an idea. If that's the case, there's a chart you really need to see. It's from Kleiner Perkins partner and former Internet analyst Mary Meeker's latest presentation on the state of the technology industry. It shows what, exactly, the average smartphone user is looking for when he or she checks their phone ~150 times per day. It looks like this:
A live action fanfilm by the guys at Mars Rising Films for the iPhone and Android jogging app, Zombies, Run! In the harsh zombie apocalypse world, you are ru...
Ernesto Ramirez just announced the 2013 Quantified Self Global Conference in San Francisco on October 10th and 11th at the Presidio Officer's Club. For those of you who've never been to a QS conference, you should definitely make it a point to attend. A QS conference is a wonderful event where toolmakers, tool users, academics, and scientists come together to share and learn. It's like a meetup, except much bigger and two days long! There will be amazing show&tell talks, product demos, and insightful discussions.
Many of us still run this way, of course, but for how much longer? Now we can lace up a pair of "smart" sneakers and instantly shift from running by feel to running by metrics. Guesses at how far and how fast are replaced by real time stats on pace and meters travelled. If you think you'll never make the switch, think again. As Nike learned from studying millions of users, the magic number of times a runner needs to see her data before becoming a more "science-based" runner is just five. Once a person crosses that threshold they are "massively more likely" to keep running by metrics than by feel alone. That's a great number. Here are five more I've come across in my ongoing study of the field of auto-analytics.
Virtually everyone has experienced the negative effects of a bad night's sleep: grogginess, crankiness, lack of focus and a host of other nasty feelings that hover over your body and mind the entire day. Health Central compiled the bad effects of bad sleep on this inforgraphic. What is interesting with such medical background compilation, is that it serves the promotion of Sleep trackers. So did Jawbone which uses this as an undirect proof of concept for for its Up wristband.
Sequencing your DNA in a minute ? Soon as simple as making you a coffee ! What else ?
There is a bubble in the tech world and Pebble is to blame. With Pebble's unprecedented successful Kickstarter campaign last year ( a record 10 Million raised) !
With more than $1 billion in venture capital investment in 2012, health tech is one of the hottest industries today. From consumer-facing websites, to devices that help doctors prevent hospital infections, startups are changing the way the healthcare system works. Interviews inside Blueprint Partners, a New York-based accelerator, to find out more about what drives this growing sector. via @Paul_Sonnier
EPFL scientists have developed a tiny, portable personal blood testing laboratory: a minuscule device implanted just under the skin provides an immediate analysis of substances in the body, and a radio module transmits the results to a doctor over the cellular phone network. This feat of miniaturization has many potential applications, including monitoring patients undergoing chemotherapy.
he idea of having employees walk around with electronic sensors to track their every move is unsettling. There are privacy and legal issues, and who wants to feel like they are just a cog in a system? But data companies say that the resulting reams of information will improve life for companies and employees. Sociometric Solutions has created tracking devices for Bank of America, Steelcase, and Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc., and is in talks with General Motors.
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Wearable computing devices are projected to explode in popularity over the next year and with a wave of new gadgets set to hit the consumer market, could soon become the norm for most people within five years. ABI Research forecasts the wearable computing device market will grow to 485 million annual device shipments by 2018. Currently, sports and activity trackers account for the largest chunk of wearable technologies shipped today. Smart activity trackers are widely available, and the device’s trendy and stylish appearance makes them very popular with a broad range of customers. It is estimated 61% of the wearable technologies market is attributed to sport/activity trackers in 2013.
Coordinated with their Indiegogo campaign, Scanadu made a bright website to ask indiegogo funders which are the health datas they would prioritize as Scout favorite features. The 6 features are : - Heart Rate - Oximetry - ElectroCardiogram - Temperature - Blood Pressure - Emotional Stress.
A scanner packed with sensors designed to read your vital signs and send them wirelessly to your smartphone in a few seconds, any time, anywhere.
The Nike Accelerator, powered by TechStars, has been hosting 10 selected companies since March 18 for a three-month, immersive, mentor-driven startup accelerator. Nike delivered to them the complete API of NikeFuel system. They will demo their final product on June 10th.
There are 7 billion hours a week we spend around the planet to be engage into Games. This is what Jane Mc Gonigal calls the engagement economy. There is a tent of desire to strive to do extraordinary things and to unlock our willpower, our determination, our creartivity. And we can harvest this desire to do extraordinary things. 100 millions of hours to edit all the Wikipedia pages. Which is equals to 3 weeks of Angry Birds or 7 days of Call of Duty gameplay ww.
So, how can physicians use content marketing? It starts with creating content that is valuable and relevant to your patients and adding that to your web site, blog, or patient newsletters. Here are seven ideas for content to help get you started.
Via Marie Ennis-O'Connor, Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
Jawbone is putting the pieces in place to become a wearable health technology leader.
ZenSensor earclip. A Biofeedback Sensor irish project. Feature = HRV and Breathing training. ZenApps project, quiet the same than Inner Balance from HeartMath (Mandala style). Release date = nc
Great claim ! The Nokia Sensing XCHALLENGE will be comprised of two distinct Challenges held between 2013 and 2014. Prize purses totaling $2.25 million will be awarded. Daniel Kraft is member of the Scientific Advisory Board. Paul Sonnier, from Digital Health Group on LinkedIn, is member of the jury.
Playing Scattergories using GoogleGlasses ? It's just like using a computer's dictionary while playing Scrabble or a computer chess program while playing an in-person game. There's no question at all -- it's cheating.
CDW Healthcare infographic highlights 5 healthcare IT trends that are transforming healthcare. Earlier this year, CDW Healthare, provider of technology solutions and services for the healthcare marketplace released their Health Tech...
Via Emmanuel Capitaine
Stephen Davies wrote an interesting (and promotional) review of the BodyMedia solution.
Given pending mobile medical apps guidance from the FDA, Rock Health has developed a guide for digital health entrepreneurs trying to navigate the FDA process. Defintely a usefull presentation. Congrats to Rock Health !
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