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BodyMedia

25 May 2011
BodyMedia a system that give you highly accurate information on activity, calories, and sleep pattern. The system consists of the BodyMedia Armband monitor, an online Activity Manager, and an optional Display watch and iPhone and Android apps. The armband automatically tracks the calories that you burn and the quality of your sleep. The information tracked is synchronized with the Activity Manager where you can explore your physical activity and sleep quality. You can also record your food ...

RescueTime

25 May 2011
RescueTime is an web-based automated time tracking and management tool. All you need to do is install the RescueTime software and you can track your use of time usage (e.g., applications opened, web sites visited, and documents used). You can pause tracking and selectively delete sensitive data. The web site also has reports and analytics of your data. RescueTime can show you a wide variety of reports from its dashboard. You can see the top apps and sites for the week, how your email ebbs ...

Remember the Milk

25 May 2011
Remember the Milk is a web site to manage your tasks easily and quickly. It has an intuitive interface to manage your tasks. You can add tasks using the web site, a mobile device (Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile), Gmail, Microsoft Outlook. The site allows you to organize your tasks the way you want to. The site can remind you of your tasks via email, SMS and instant messenger. You can also share your tasks, so that you can coordinate projects with other people.

Google Web History

25 May 2011
Google Web History helps you view and manage your web activity. With Web History, you can view and search across the full text of the pages you've visited, including Google searches, web pages, images, videos and news stories. You can also manage your web activity and remove items from your web history at any time. It also helps deliver more personalized search results based on the things you've searched for on Google and the sites you've visited. The web site also has visualizations to show ...

Microsoft Excel

25 May 2011
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. As such, you can use Excel to record various information about yourself. One way is to record your data by date. First, you make a column representing dates and another column for the data that you want to track (e.g., steps). Every day, you fill in a row with the date and how many steps you took for that date. When you have several weeks of data, you can use Excel to generate graphs of your step counts over time.
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