The Hexoskin Smart Shirt is an excellent product to
track data about your workouts and activities.
They can also
track data about clients to determine best marketing efforts, similar to the ways that businesses collect data about customers.
Similarly, transactional secretaries can
track data about deals along with important documents and either (a) enter them directly into dealrooms or other types of deal databases or (b) send them to a central KM team.
Most CRM vendors can't understand why law firms haven't implemented CRM as effectively as other businesses — particularly given that most firms already assiduously
track data about clients and their matters for conflicts checking and billing.
Other team projects included a smartphone app that
tracked data about each pumping session; a blanket - like accessory that obscured the pump from sight and dulled its noise; public «pods» where mothers could go to comfortably pump; and a virtual reality game for Oculus Rift to teach new mums about lactation.
For example, a person may decide that location -
tracking data about parks they visit can be used by the city council but not by firms.
Artist Katie Lewis
tracks data about her body daily, then mapping that data onto walls creating unique art installations.
Each one of Lewis's installations begins with
her tracking data about her body daily, then mapping that data onto walls.
The Quantified Self (QS) is typically a personal approach to
tracking data about health, wellness, and daily activities.
Not exact matches
According to CB Insights, which
tracks all sorts of
data on venture - backed companies, those wunderkinds you always hear
about are actually a pretty rare breed.
Frederic Lalonde, Hopper CEO, talks
about using artificial intelligence and big
data to
track airline trends and ticket prices.
Holger Mueller, who
tracks the HR sector as principal analyst and vice president at Constellation Research, contends that Zenefits» revenue model is the most revolutionary thing
about the company, comparing its approach to Google, which also gives away its digital services for free (then monetizes its accumulated user
data by selling it to advertisers).
With the importance of
tracking and incorporating
data into your marketing strategy, there has never been a better time to learn all you can
about one of the most
data - rich resources in the world.
Regardless, the
data, which was earlier reported on by Apple -
tracking site 9to5Mac, provides some insight into the feelings tech company workers might have
about this year's election.
Then there's the biggest question surrounding the IoT's ability to
data track the way people work — what
about privacy?
From a
data - capture perspective,
tracking gift - gifting is brilliant: You get high - quality current
data about the interests and tastes of both the donor and the recipient, with lots of rich demographics to boot.
Sheikh says he tried mightily as head of StatsCan to shift limited resources away from collecting
data about the country's shrinking manufacturing sector — more than 300,000 jobs have been shed in Ontario and Quebec over the past decade — so the agency could spend more on
tracking the boom in services and trade.
Project Include will work with the companies to
track their employee demographics over
about seven months, regularly work to increase their diversity levels, and eventually share the anonymized
data with other companies.
And being perhaps the world's most comprehensive aggregator of economic
data for the largest and most advanced economies on the planet — and having
tracked such
data for the last five decades — one might suggest that the OECD knows a thing or two
about improving productivity and making an economy grow.
Social media can also pose a risk, but if your business depends on using it, at the very least make sure geolocation
data is turned off in the app (there are online tools that can
track a user based on this
data) and be careful
about oversharing, as sensitive information can be used against executives and employees in social engineering attacks.
Politics today is more
about crunching
data — voter demographic information,
tracking what individual voters care
about, and campaign donation histories — and then acting on it.
So far in 2016, IE and Edge have lost
about 331 million users, reports Computerworld's Gregg Keizer, based on
data from Net Applications, a website that
tracks the market share of operating systems and browsers on the internet.
As a result, Parse.ly is growing faster than ever before; we're aggregating
data from more than 475 million unique web visitors per month and
tracking about 50 billion monthly user actions for our customer websites.
One of the big concerns
about comparing Puerto Rico to other blackout events — as Rhodium did in the first chart — is that not every country
tracks power
data as well as others, and some countries are still electrifying (there are still 1.1 billion people around the world who don't have electricity), explained Peter Marsters, a research analyst at Rhodium.
It then started
tracking and releasing
data about the scale of foreign buying in Metro Vancouver (
about 10 per cent of the value of all deals, equal to $ 885 million over a five - week period).
So far there's no sign that Google is using that
data to target its advertising but users might want to think hard
about the amount of purchase information they're giving to a company that's also capable of reading their emails and
tracking their Internet browsing habits.
With so many different
data points to consider, some investors might find it difficult to
track down and synthesize information
about a specific investment or a particular area of the market.
Facebook Inc., facing a firestorm over how it handles personal information, says it will make it simpler for users to examine and change some of the
data Facebook
tracks about them.
It would help to list out the benefits of fleet
tracking to your business and downplay any concerns
about spying and using the collected
data to take actions against them.
The companies we evaluated also proved especially evasive
about clearly advising users if and how they
track users across the internet, whether it be deploying cookies to follow and collect
data on individuals across websites and devices, or casting similar
data - collection nets via widgets or plug - ins, like social media buttons, or via other types of web -
tracking tools embedded on other websites.
You'll collect
data about our vernal pools,
tracking salamanders and toads.
Rather than merely offering a digital solution for
tracking your kids poop schedule or feeding times, wearable health monitoring and
tracking devices provide specific real - time
data about your child and (generally) deliver it right to your smartphone.
Nationally,
about 30 million Americans are health club members, according to American Sports
Data Inc. of Hartsdale, N.Y., which
tracks fitness trends.
The survey's
tracking data shows that managers are slightly less upbeat than last year
about the prospects for the economy as a whole: just over half (51 %) are optimistic compared to 55 % at the end of 2013.
When I asked Gina
about exporting transactional
data from Ning, which could help groups identify their «super-activists,» she said that it was on its way, and I recall her mentioning that commercial marketers seemed particularly interested in
tracking user behavior (you have been warned).]
«If the company actually cared
about real New Yorkers, they would work with the city to
track down those who violate the law by releasing raw
data on all hosts, rather than cherry - picking information that they know makes enforcement impossible,» he said.
The takeaway: Down - ballot campaigners are really using
data, and they want advanced options for
tracking and using information
about voters, supporters and donors.
The Unit is further responsive to elected officials and their staffs when questions arise
about the TPU, and
tracks TPU
data based on State Senate and Assembly districts.
Dots represent floods
tracked by tree rings and oxbow lakes, as well as instrumental
data recorded after
about 1900.
«Social media
data have been suggested as a way to
track the spread of a disease in a population, but there is a problem that in an emerging outbreak people also use social media to express concern
about the situation,» explains study team leader Sherry Towers of ASU's Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center.
For
data about wars, there are many databases that estimate war deaths, and in recent eras, governments and social scientists have
tracked just
about every aspect of life, so we really can get a clear view of things like child abuse, spousal abuse, rape and so on.
Using Federal Bureau of Investigation homicide reports, Congressional Research Service
data on mass shootings and online archives of news accounts
about multiple murders, Duwe has
tracked U.S. rates of mass public shootings from 1915 to 2017.
So they looked at
data on 898 people first tested at
about age 56, and then
tracked their survival until age 70.
And this life -
tracking craze has produced something that many clinical researchers covet: a deluge of intimate
data about individuals» moment - to - moment behavior, and the chance to influence that behavior in real time, through activities built into an app or strategically timed alerts and messages.
Indeed, the
data make him think more carefully
about how he and his team advise patients, and he is careful to
track his own refusals and find out whether he helped make the right call.
After the
tracking device was removed and the shark released, the downloaded
data revealed a wealth of information
about her 3,350 km journey, uncovering important insights into habitat use and pinpointing key sites to be considered for protection by ecologists and conservationists.
For instance, if members of a community
tracked their feelings
about safety in their neighborhood and shared their
data regularly, crime trends could be detected earlier and addressed more effectively.
Websites for
tracking, graphing, and sharing
data about health, exercise, and diet — many of which are linked to phone apps — are on the rise.
Satellites from NASA and other agencies have been
tracking sea ice changes since 1979, and the
data show that Arctic sea ice has been shrinking at an average rate of
about 20,500 square miles (53,100 square kilometers) per year over the 1979 - 2015 period.
With very little scientific
data available
about the new strain, the MIT researchers stress the need for better surveillance to
track the outbreak and to help scientists to determine how to respond to this influenza variant.