“Not surprisingly, Microsoft Research is investigating how to integrate mobile health projects running on Windows Mobile powered phones into the company’s personal health information platform, HealthVault. The company’s director of technology strategy for Asia, Eric Chang, told PC World in a recent interview:
“One of those projects, an application called MyLife for Windows Mobile phones, could help a user log health metrics like blood pressure and weight, and monitor daily activities including exercise, walking and eating. Ongoing work on the application could allow it to help personal logs using built-in devices on a phone like its camera, its accelerometer and its microphone,” according to the report.”
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Brian Dolan, mobihealthnews, 10 February 2010

