Go track yourself
Oct 12, 2009, 12:03 (0 Talkback[s])
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"If the answer to that question is yes, you might want to take
an interest in a panel called Getting Personal With Data: How Users
Get Control — And What They Do With It. It's happening
Tuesday morning at 9:30am (U.S. Eastern time) at Harvard Law
School. I'll be moderating it, and the panelists are four very cool
people, each working (one way or another) in the fields of
self-tracking and personal informatics.
"If the tech gods are with us, there will be a live stream I'll
add to this post here. If not, you can always show up if you're
local. It's free. (It might help us get a headcount, however, if
you register here.)
"Meanwhile, here are a bunch of links I'm posting to help all of
us prepare.
* The Mine! Project
* Follow the Data
* The MINT Initiative"
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