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eHub Category: Biofeedback

Feb 21, 08
InnerTwitter
Experience what it's like to simply stop whatever you're doing and become aware of what's in front of you. Patterned after a story in which the villagers stopped to do the same every 15 minutes as the town clock chimed, InnerTwitter sends you a 'tweet' at a selected interval. Upon receipt, you are encouraged to stop, breathe, look around you, and respond with your observations. There is also a Jaiku version available. (Link: InnerTwitter)
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Dec 29, 07
23andMe
A web-based service that helps you read and understand your DNA. After providing a saliva sample using an at-home kit, the site provides interactive tools to shed new light on your distant ancestors, your close family and most of all, yourself. Costs $999.00 per kit. (Disclosure: 23andMe was a client of eHub founder, Emily Chang) (Link: 23andMe)
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Nov 19, 07
Lotpath
The home of food supply chain transparency enabling suppliers of food to share vital information about their products with consumers, retailers, trading partners, and regulatory agencies. Lotpath enlightens consumers by providing information about the source and safety of their food supply. Basically Lotpath is a community of people interested in the production and consumption of food. (Link: Lotpath)
Permalink - Posted in BiofeedbackFood and drinkGeotracking and mapping
Jan 29, 06
NeuroSky
First consumer-minded neural device. The prototype converts biofeedback (brainwaves and eye movements) into electronic signals for use in interactive entertainment (gaming) and other industries. (Link: NeuroSky) Also see: eHub at E27
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