Saturday 8 November 2014

Google launches Fit app to take on Apple’s Heath and Samsung’s S Health

Title: Google launches Fit app to take on Apple’s Heath and Samsung’s S Health


Summary:
This article is about how Google is taking a step in to another niche, this time in to the fitness application world. Google Fit, the name of the Fitness app, tracks the health and fitness data using the Smartphone’s built in sensors, but the difference is that Google Fit can connect to third-party apps, gadgets and services, so it can be used while using other apps. A basic version of Google Fit was built in to Android smart watches, such as Motorola Moto 360, and LG G Watch. The article talks about how the app is a convergence of the capability of tracking steps, recording them, and checking heart rates and weight as well as reviewing runs. The Google Fit app requires the user to manually measure the heart rate, which is a disadvantage compared to the Moto 360 heart rate sensor app, which takes it automatically throughout the day.          

Facts/Phrases:
Ø   In Britain, more than £100bn a year is spent on the NHS, according to the Department of Health.

Ø  “You can also connect your favourite fitness devices and apps like Strava, Withings, Runtastic, Runkeeper and Noom Coach to Google Fit and we’ll surface all of the relevant data in one spot, giving you a clear and complete view of your fitness,” said Sabrina Ellis a director of for Google Fit.

Ø  The healthcare industry is a potentially lucrative market to exploit, worth about 10% of the economy of developed nations.

Opinion:

In my opinion, this article briefly hints to the Google’s attempts at becoming the most dominant media institution in the current era, its step in to a newer niche although it seems that Google have just introduced an app in reality its entered the fitness industry, and though they have announced it to be free, they will monetise the application by inserting advertisements in to it, thereby profiting from yet another business venture that has gone Google’s way. 

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