Sunday, December 22, 2013

IBM reveals its top five innovation predictions for the next five years

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Endomondo also revealed that more than half the miles log come from cyclists, who have peddled 614 million miles, while running is the most popular activity, with runners racking up a total of 272 million miles.
Endomondo released Facebook Timeline capability last year to further channel social pressure into mileage, and collected data which showed a strong correlation between workout activity and the number of friends a user has.
The basic app is free, but Pro costs $4.99 and from there you can pay a $2.99 a month or $19.99 annual subscription for additional premium features, including heart rate zone monitoring, weather information, timed and calorie goals, no ads, graphs with workout information, and training plans, which was released in August to help runners achieve there goals.
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