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Roundup: Mood Tracking Tools

September 20, 2010

How do you feel today? (Image by toby) Thanks to everyone who participated in last week’s energy tool roundup. This week we’re looking for tools to help track happiness, emotions, and other mood-related things.  It’s for the complete catalog we’re putting together of all the self-tracking tools out there. Please help us to make sure…

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Gordon Bell on MyLifeBits

September 19, 2010

At the last Bay Area QS Show&Tell meetup, Gordon Bell gave a candid, engaging talk on his MyLifeBits project. He showed pictures from his SenseCam that takes a picture every 20 seconds while he’s wearing it and contributes to the 1 GB of data he generates every month. Watch the controversy below that emerged when Gordon speculated that if…

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7 Secrets to Maximize Social Media with Minimal Time

September 17, 2010

Social media is an addictive time suck. We know that, but we still spend almost a quarter of our time on social networking sites. Can this be optimized? Can we get most of the benefits of Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn without such a time cost? People have increasingly been asking me these questions, so I…

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Quantified Self at HealthCamp

September 15, 2010

Quantified Self is excited to be part of HealthCamp again this year, with a self-tracking discussion session led by Gary Wolf. And yes, it’s the same day as our Quantified Self Show&Tell Meetup at Autodesk. October 6 will be a full day. This is a guest post from Maren Connary, organizer of HealthCamp and QS regular:…

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Discuss: How Has Data Surprised You?

September 14, 2010

Thanks to a flurry of wonderful comments on last week’s discussion about what people are tracking, these discussion posts will become more regular. Feel free to also comment if you have an idea for future discussions! This week’s topic: How has data surprised you? Did you learn something new from self-tracking that you weren’t expecting? Did you…

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Denis Harscoat on the Quantified Self

September 12, 2010

In the past few months, I’ve gotten to know Denis Harscoat on Twitter. He is the founder of Quantter, one of the organizers of the brand new London QS Show&Tell meetup group, and a genuinely helpful, wonderful person. In the video below, Denis gives an excellent, energetic overview of Quantified Self from his rooftop in…

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Roundup: Energy Tracking Tools

September 11, 2010

At Quantified Self, we’re starting to put together a complete catalog of all the self-tracking tools out there. We’d love your help to make sure we include your favorite tool, your company, or your project. Self-promotion is allowed! This week’s tool roundup is on Energy. Here are all the energy tools we’ve found so far,…

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Ethan Zuckerman: Tracking My Media Diet

September 9, 2010

Ethan Zuckerman, the co-founder of Global Voices and the writer of a wonderful blog called my heart’s in accra is doing an experiment, and is asking for advice and collaborators. The experiment is to track his “media diet.” The project is related to Ethan’s argument that we don’t have very reliable intuitions about the kind…

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The Inspiring Story of Sophia

September 6, 2010

Karen Herzog and Richard Sachs of Sophia’s Garden and Valley Design Group were the last to speak. They stood before a hushed audience at the last Bay Area QS Show&Tell, telling the incredible, moving story of their late daughter Sophia. Sophia had Niemann-Pick Disease Type A, a rare lysosomal storage disease. Karen and Richard coordinated…

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QS Sprouts in 3 New Cities

September 3, 2010

Let’s extend a warm welcome to our brand new Quantified Self Show&Tell Meetup groups! Quantified Self Amsterdam, powered by James Burke, Joost Plattel, and Maarten den Braber – first meeting September 20. Chicago Quantified Self, powered by Bryan Campen, Jessica Charlesworth, and Jeff Heath – first meeting September 30. Seattle Quantified Self, powered by David…

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New York QS Show&Tell #8 – Recap

September 1, 2010

A week ago the NY Quantified Self group convened on the 4th floor of NYU’s ITP program where over the summer I was pleased to be a part of their new ITP Summer Camp program where a bunch of us got to perform, compute, craft, process and visualize all sorts of digital stuff. It was…

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Discuss: What Are You Currently Tracking?

August 25, 2010

Our last discussion post was so popular that we’re doing it again. Today’s topic is: What metrics are you currently tracking about yourself? What do you measure daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly? You get bonus points if you share what tools you use to track your data or any insights you’ve learned. I’ll start off…

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Jim Keravala on Mind Mapping

August 23, 2010

At our June Bay Area Quantified Self Show&Tell, Jim Keravala of Flaii gave us a brief tour of the mind map he developed using TheBrain. He spends 1-2 hours a day entering information into his virtual brain, and has recorded about 65,000 thoughts so far. He feels that the main benefit he gets from it is enhanced recall, which has given…

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Arithmetic and Butter

August 17, 2010

A guest post by Seth Roberts in response to his talk “Arithmetic and Butter” based on his self-experimentation with eating butter and math performance.

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Bharat Vasan on The Pulse Tracer

August 15, 2010

At our June Bay Area Quantified Self Show&Tell, Bharat Vasan demonstrated his PulseTracer heart rate monitor. The prototype watch+monitor betrayed his nervousness at public speaking by flashing a heart rate of 120 bpm on his wrist. In the video below, Bharat describes how this single measure serves as an indicator of the stressfulness of situations…

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Bay Area QS Show&Tell #15 – Recap

August 13, 2010

It was a standing-room-only, energized gathering at Microsoft on Wednesday evening. Over 140 people came out to listen, connect, and discuss lifelogging at our biggest QS Show&Tell meetup to date!

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Discuss: What Is Your Favorite Self-Experiment?

August 11, 2010

I thought it might be fun to have some open discussions on the blog, where we all jump in to the comments section and share what we know. So why wait? Let’s get started with today’s discussion: What is your favorite self-experiment? It can be something you tried once, or a complex, multi-year effort. It…

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Which is Better: Automated or Manual?

August 9, 2010

For many of us, the answer seems obvious: why do something manually when you can automate it? But when it comes to personal data, automation involves a trade-off. As Project HealthDesign‘s principal investigator Anind K. Dey points out in this blog post, automation suffers from the drawback of “out of sight, out of mind.” (Dey…