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Revision as of 19:57, 22 March 2021
This is a timeline of quantified self.
Contents
Sample questions
The following are some interesting questions that can be answered by reading this timeline:
Big picture
Time period | Development summary | More details |
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Full timeline
Year | Month and date | Event type | Details |
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1999 | "eHealth is a relatively recent healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication, dating back to at least 1999."[1] | ||
2006 | April | 23andMe | |
2007 | March 26 | Fitbit | |
2007 | The term quantified self is proposed in San Francisco by Wired magazine editors Gary Wolf and Kevin Kelly as "a collaboration of users and tool makers who share an interest in self knowledge through self-tracking."[2][3] | ||
2008 | "At the center of the quantified self movement is, appropriately, the Quantified Self community, which in October 2012 comprised 70 worldwide meetup groups with 5,000 participants having attended 120 events since the community formed in 2008 (event videos are available online at http://quantifiedself.com/)."[4] | ||
2012 | September | " The group's third conference was held at Stanford University in September 2012 with over 400 attendees."[4] | |
2012 | October | "At the center of the quantified self movement is, appropriately, the Quantified Self community, which in October 2012 comprised 70 worldwide meetup groups with 5,000 participants having attended 120 events since the community formed in 2008"[4] | |
2012 | October | "The Quantified Self web site listed over 500 tools as of October 2012 (http://quantifiedself.com/guide/), mostly concerning exercise, weight, health, and goal achievement."[4] | |
2014 | May 21 | "Johnson & Johnson subsidiary launches self-tracking app"[5] |
Meta information on the timeline
How the timeline was built
The initial version of the timeline was written by FIXME.
Funding information for this timeline is available.
Feedback and comments
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What the timeline is still missing
Timeline update strategy
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Della Mea, Vincenzo (22 June 2001). "What is e-Health (2): The death of telemedicine?". Journal of Medical Internet Research. 3 (2): e22. PMC 1761900. PMID 11720964. doi:10.2196/jmir.3.2.e22.
- ↑ Wolf, Gary. "Quantified Self". Gary Wolf. Archived from the original (blog) on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
- ↑ Singer, Emily. "The Measured Life". MIT. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Swan, Melanie (June 2013). "The Quantified Self: Fundamental Disruption in Big Data Science and Biological Discovery". Big Data. 1 (2): 85–99. doi:10.1089/big.2012.0002.
- ↑ "Johnson & Johnson subsidiary launches self-tracking app". MobiHealthNews. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2021.