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Facebook can predict when you fall in love and when your relationship starts #scary #bigData @TheAtlantic 

Facebook can predict when you fall in love and when your relationship starts #scary #bigData @TheAtlantic  | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
“During the 100 days before the relationship starts, we observe a slow but steady increase in the number of timeline posts shared between the future couple.”
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WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

We are just starting to scratch the surface of what we can learn when we analyze the personal data from social media. When everything is connected with Internet of things products and when we measure everything we do using wearables and quantified-self technologies, the insights will be even greater. Companies should prepare to analyze this massive data rush and us all should start to think about our information privacy more carefully...

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Apple Invents a Major Wearable Sensors Network for Total Next-Gen Workouts

Apple Invents a Major Wearable Sensors Network for Total Next-Gen Workouts | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Today, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that reveals wearable sensors and, more specifically, to a network of wearable sensors for recognizing and tracking movements and exercises. Instead of limiting athletic sensors to running shoes for joggers, the new sensor system will expand and support sensors that could be worn by athletes of all levels to measure important workout data related to floor exercises, weigh
Farid Mheir's insight:

Apple has filed a patent that describes a network to link to the various electronic devices we wear.

 

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

Our body will soon become the center of a digital network, connecting the devices and sensors we wear but also I assume the ones we will have implanted in our heart, brain, muscles, etc. Much like the enterprise and the car have needed a network to enable and make communications seamless, this has the same potential.

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A connected cap for letting your pooch explore the city on its own? See the #video

A connected cap for letting your pooch explore the city on its own? See the #video | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
A connected device concept will let your pooch go for a stroll, alone
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I can't believe this one, must be a publicity stunt!

 

That being said, the video is hilarious even though the concept is absolutely ridiculous.

 

That being said, the idea of dog activity trackers is a reality, as exposed previously here: 

http://sco.lt/538C13

http://sco.lt/5PQlrF

 

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Would Building a "Quantified Self" Actually Change My Health? A story about loosing 100lb

Would Building a "Quantified Self" Actually Change My Health? A story about loosing 100lb | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
What I’ve been wrestling with now that I no longer quantify myself is why I don’t want to write the stories and take the pictures that made my diet blog compelling. I think it’s because it’s too detailed a mirror. I’m not in denial about the calories, or the snacking, or the judgments of the scale. I just don’t want to tell that story any more.
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A very personal story on the use of trackers and quantified self to loose weigth.


WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

More than ever, quantified self and wearables will provide very personal information to help guide us towards wellness - and allow people to share them with the world. Not everyone is ready and willing to do so.

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Can wearable devices keep us healthy and fit?

Can wearable devices keep us healthy and fit? | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
The healthcare industry thinks so—the next generation of fitness trackers will be able to continuously monitor a patient's vitals, from blood pressure to temperature. Here's how daily updates from these devices might eliminate the need for a yearly physical.
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A review of the different type of wearable devices and software to track our fitness and wellness, and the shortcomings of many.


WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

As we enter the new age of internet of things,  quantified self and life logging, with our bodies and minds covered in sensors, our current information overload will grow exponentially. The need for algorithms that analyze all this data to translate the raw data into actionable information will become essential.

George Schildge's curator insight, September 21, 2015 9:58 AM

Do you have one?

Ron Abate's curator insight, September 21, 2015 10:59 AM

Technology will soon monitor our health....

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Are you ready for this? Lovely is a smart wearable sex toy that puts a unique spin on the #quantifiedSelf movement

Are you ready for this? Lovely is a smart wearable sex toy that puts a unique spin on the #quantifiedSelf movement | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Who doesn't want their sexual performance analysed by a virtual sex coach? Exactly, and that's the thinking behind (or on top, or reverse cowgirl, or...we'll stop now) Lovely - the smart wearable sex toy for couples. Just landed on Indiegogo, Lovely slips on to a male you-know-where and is made of body-safe, silky smooth, medical-grade…
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Looks good but not certain I am ready for so much personal data but I guess it has to happen at some point in time... ;-)

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HidrateMe Smart Water Bottle helps you track your water intake for #quantifiedSelf junkies via @kickstarter

HidrateMe Smart Water Bottle helps you track your water intake for #quantifiedSelf junkies via @kickstarter | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
HidrateMe, a smart water bottle that syncs to your phone to track your water intake and glows to remind you to stay hydrated
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The bottle promises to track your water intake and remind you when you have not taken enough.


WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT?

All quantified self trackers want to track your food and water intake but it is a pain to do it manually. I guess this lowers the barrier to track your life thoroughly.

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European map of obesity via @withings

European map of obesity via @withings | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
A higher prevalence of obesity in Northern and Eastern Europe United Kingdom, Iceland and Scandinavian countries, except for Sweden, are in the group of the countries most concerned with overweight and obesity issues. Is it because of the climate or due to eating habits? Some of them are among the wealthiest countries. With a prevalence …
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Data gathered with a simple device - the withings connected scale - can provide evidence of obesity and where it is most prevalent in Europe.

BEHM Théophile's curator insight, November 26, 2019 12:52 PM
Interesting map of European obesity
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What one million people sleep patterns tell us about the impact of major events during the year via @jawbone

What one million people sleep patterns tell us about the impact of major events during the year via @jawbone | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Instead of staying up binging on House of Cards, celebrate sleep week by pledging to go to bed early. It'll help your body and mind get the sleep it needs.
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fascinating what data from many people can tell us.

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The effects of end of year festivities on health habits via @withings

The effects of end of year festivities on health habits via @withings | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
An overview of the impact of the end of year festivities on health: sleep, weight and physical activity
Farid Mheir's insight:

No surprise in the data: people go to bed late on xmas and new year and wake up later the next morning. But the difference in each country seems to demonstrate that Americans don't party a lot and that French party more than many others. Here again, no surprise... ;-)

Farid Mheir's comment, June 2, 2015 5:16 PM
thank you @Hany Aly @Vandana Verma. Feel free to recommend my topic
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La techno sportive, au-delà des bracelets d'entraînement | SIMON LORD | Produits électroniques

La techno sportive, au-delà des bracelets d'entraînement | SIMON LORD | Produits électroniques | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Les bracelets d'entraînement, c'est pratique. Mais la technologie sportive, c'est bien plus : dérailleurs intelligents, piratage potentiel et capteurs pour visualiser...
Farid Mheir's comment, May 26, 2015 7:23 PM
Merci @Edwin Waldner @Miles Munroe @Sheldon Shelly. N'hésitez pas à recommander mon topic dans scoop.it ce sera très apprécié!
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Knitted Supercapacitors to Power Smart Shirts

Knitted Supercapacitors to Power Smart Shirts | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Researchers from Drexel University in collaboration with the U.S. Naval Academy, have invented a way to embed activated carbon particles into different types of yarn to form a knitted textile that can store energy to power sensors and electronics integrated into smart clothing.


Via THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY
Farid Mheir's insight:

Huge revolution around the way when these technologies become mainstream. Applications in healthcare, wellness, safety, quantified self, and many others in the business world will become possible.

Carol Bently's curator insight, May 25, 2015 7:58 AM

very good invention

Farid Mheir's comment, May 25, 2015 3:10 PM
@Carol Bently thank you and pleas recommend my topic if you can!
Farid Mheir's comment, May 26, 2015 7:21 PM
@Russell R. Roberts, Jr. thanks for the great comments and editorial, I always appreciate reading your insights as they bring much value to the posts.
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Your Dog Is Fat and Lazy: 3 Activity Trackers For The Quantified Pet

Your Dog Is Fat and Lazy: 3 Activity Trackers For The Quantified Pet | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Big Data is coming to pets.
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Considering that a lot of people are treating their dogs better than some humans, I see the rise of products to quantify your dog or any other pet a growth industry.


More on quantified self here: http://bit.ly/1ECOYHW.

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Whistle, a fitbit for your dog, brings us closer to ​The Quantified Dog - is this a good or bad idea?

Whistle, a fitbit for your dog, brings us closer to ​The Quantified Dog - is this a good or bad idea? | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
Last week, tech companies offered the web their April Fool's "jokes," like cats with dead mice, and we all sort of uncomfortably nodded. It's never been harder to discern a facetious idea from the genuine article than right now--and when "Fitbit for your pet" is considered a real business, who's to say what's a joke anymore?
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Considering that a lot of people are treating their dogs better than some humans, I see the rise of products to quantify your dog or any other pet a growth industry.


More on quantified self herehttp://bit.ly/1ECOYHW.


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The #Quantified Cattle: Dairy Cows now have #wearables to Tracking Their Monthly Cycle

The #Quantified Cattle: Dairy Cows now have #wearables to Tracking Their Monthly Cycle | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
A new device called the Silent Herdsman can remotely monitor dairy cow libido, so farmers can "maximize the probability of pregnancy."
Farid Mheir's insight:

I've been getting huge pushback from people when I suggest we should all lead quantified lives (http://sco.lt/5Iumx7). This is mostly due to privacy concerns which, I must admit, sound valid to me too. However, if you apply the same principles and technologies to animals, the whole concept becomes a lot more interesting, doesn't it?


Soon we may even see cows wearing apple watches... or not! ;-)

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Quantified Self Products from Automated Insights

Quantified Self Products from Automated Insights | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
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I wrote about them in the past http://sco.lt/7FRff7 and I realize now that they are expanding their service offers into many other fields, including fitness which makes the whole solution way more personalized. Companies should take notice as they try to get more and more personal with their customers.

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Bedtime Stories: Learning from Sleep Data- from #jawbone #StrataConf 2014 via @mrogati

Bedtime Stories: Learning from Sleep Data- from #jawbone #StrataConf 2014 via @mrogati | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it
We optimize ads, but not our mood. We know more about our tweets than our own bodies. That's all about to change. As wearables transform the 'quantified self' from a niche to a mainstream market, they are generating vast amounts of data about our health, habits, and lifestyles
Farid Mheir's insight:

Fascinating insight that companies such as jawbone can derive from the trove of data that is captured by their wearable devices such as the UP bracelet. I've been wearing a fitbit for 3 months now and the sleep data is to me one of the most fascinating because it represents information that I did not have before (as oppposed to number of steps for example).


What I find interesting with Monica's work at jawbone is the anlaysis they've done over 50M nights of sleep and the kind of analysis that is expressed in the chart here. Wow, just so very insightful and useful. I'd love to be able to get insight on how I compare with similar people. And maybe one day get suggestion to improve my sleep.


Of course, privacy is Paramount. I found that my sleep patterns are very personal and that I would not want them to become public. Something to consider and enforce at all costs.

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