Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Google launches Google Fit fitness tracking application for Android 4.0+ devices


With the rise of devices wearables (wearable), one of the ways in which technology is putting focus is on monitoring physical activity. And Google does not want to be left behind in this aspect.
Starting today , users who want to record the physical activities performed regularly check their progress and compare them with the personal goals that have market may download free mobile application Google Fit on Android mobile devices and tablets , as long as they have version 4.0 onwards.
Fit the sensors will use Google Android devices themselves to automatically detect when users are walking, riding a bicycle or running, and allow them to set personal goals and let them know if they are progressing towards them.
It also serves as a unified application since it can display all relevant data of physical activities through the ability to connect to other devices both as specialized applications like Strava, Withings, Runtastic, Runkeeper and Noom Coach, among others. With this, Google Fit prevent users using different applications to meet data each.
In addition to its mobile app, Google Fit is also available through the web via the address: www.google.com/fit .
On the other hand, developers who want to search based on Google Fit applications as are available to the SDK service. In the web developers.google.com/fit have all the information they need, and they may also be part of the Google developer community Fit, where you can contribute ideas and be inspired. Google notes that many of its members are already working on new experiences, which will be released in the coming weeks.

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