Google Releases Fit App for Tracking Fitness
Oct 28, 2014, 1:04 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today made available Google Fit, a new app for Android devices that takes advantage of the sensors found within smartphones to track activity and exercise. The app can automatically sense walking, running, hiking, and cycling. It syncs with a handful of third-party fitness apps and can display all the information generated by those apps in easy-to-understand graphs and charts. Google Fit can be accessed from Android smartphones and tablets, Android Wear devices, and via the web. It is free to download from the Play Store.
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