Monday, 13 March 2017

Google says crowdsourced data makes for better fitness apps

Google made a serious move into the health and fitness space when it introduced its Apple Health competitor, Fit, in 2014. Since then, the company has been improving its platform by adding new features to help you keep better track of your daily activities, giving you information on real-time stats, workout logs and goals you've set out for yourself. Naturally, Fit is at its most useful when it has deep access to your personal data, as is the case for most tech products nowadays. This is key not only for the search giant's own apps, but also those from third-party developers that live on Android or are sending info to Fit from an iOS device.


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