QS Links – New things we’ve heard about

March 10, 2010

We are starting to get lots of email about new QS products, trackers, businesses, and web sites: way more than I can intelligently discuss. I am going to start posting links to more or less everything I hear about, so that QS readers can take a glance if they are interested. If you like something you see, consider trying it out and reviewing it for the benefit of your fellow QS explorers. The text below is either taken directly from the web site or is a simple description of what I think they are offering. In some cases these links go to beta versions; test at your own risk!

 savings_largebike.pngGreenGoose: “Live better and more healthy. We’ll help you keep track of your actions in the real world. [For instance…] When you ride your bicycle to work, a Savings Kit measures the specific
dollars you save. Money you would otherwise spend on gasoline or
parking can now go toward a interest-bearing savings account.”

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BodyTrace: A GSM scale linked to Web site for visualization

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LiveHappy: A happiness tracker based on the work of Sonja Lyubomirsky, author of The How of Happiness and professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside.

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