Google Glass App Shows Potential
The most exciting apps for Google Glass will use Glass’ inherent properties to create new experiences. A visitor’s guide from Guidekick begins to do so. Continue reading Google Glass App Shows Potential
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The most exciting apps for Google Glass will use Glass’ inherent properties to create new experiences. A visitor’s guide from Guidekick begins to do so. Continue reading Google Glass App Shows Potential
Life360 hopes expand beyond locating and communication with family members to become a family hub for the “Internet of Things” with smart home partnerships. Continue reading Life360 Partners with Smart Home Companies
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The Memoir app aims to “replace human memory” by using Google Glass to record everything we ever do. First, Memoir might only save our most notable memories, the things we take photos of. Continue reading Can Memoir Do Our Remembering For Us?
Consumers are signing up to collect and share personal data at an alarming rate via sleep monitors, pedometers and activity trackers, dietary logs, brainwave monitors, grocery and restaurant loyalty cards, credit cards, Foursquare and Facebook check-ins, and photo geotagging, among other means. As insurers, lenders, and others attempt to manage risk, they will inevitably turn alternative data sources to round out the picture of each consumer applicant – in fact, they already are. Continue reading You Are Your Data: The Scary Future of the Quantified Self Movement