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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.

We Feel Fine

25 May 2011
We Feel Fine is a project to harvest human feelings from a large number of web logs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling." The system records the feeling expressed (e.g., sad, happy, depressed, etc.) as well as age, gender, and location of the person. The project stores about 20,000 new feelings per day. The site makes the data available using a self-organizing particle system, organized in six ...

Track Your Happiness

25 May 2011
Track Your Happiness is a scientific project that investigates what makes life worth living. Using this site, you’ll be able to track your happiness and find out what factors – for you personally – are associated with greater happiness. You’ll also contribute to our scientific understanding of happiness. It works by: 1) answering a few initial questions; 2) you will be emailed or text messaged everyday to report how you are feeling and what you are doing; and 3) you get a happiness report ...

Thankfulfor

25 May 2011
Thankfulfor is your personal gratitude journal. It's very easy to use. Just sign up for an account and you can start recording your answer to the question: "What are you thankful for?" You choose to have the site remind you every day to record what you are thankful for. The site also allows you to follow your friends, so you can see what they are thankful for. The web site has a list of public gratitudes that is very interesting to read.
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