As the amount of digitally collectable data grows, we've entered a period of homebrew health, investor Esther Dyson said when being interviewed by the New York Times' John Markoff at Stanford School of Medicine's emerging tech conference Medicine X on Sunday morning. "People are buying FitBits but writing their own software," she said, "and as we can make much better predictions, there's a sea change" in consumer and employer involvement in wellness.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/f6NdEHLRXyU/
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