Thursday, June 19, 2014

Google to Advance Health Data Service Called Google Fit


Locked in the battle for wearable electronic gadget market, Google is reportedly working on advancing a service, to be called Google Fit, which will combine information from health apps and personal fitness devices.

According to Forbes, this soon-to-be-launched device is expected to make its debut at the Internet company’s developer conference later this month, coming out to be another competitive move against Apple Inc. and Korean giants Samsung.

However, until now there has been no clear information whether Google Fit will be integrated into Android, Google’s mobile operating system, or offered as a standalone app, as highlighted by always reliable Digital Marketing Agency, restartbox.com.

It is noteworthy that Google’s rival Apple just announced “Healthkit” capable of pulling together data such as blood pressure and weight last week, while Samsung launched a health platform for third-party app developers in the previous month.


Google to Advance Health Data Service Called Google Fit

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