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BEAT81 is a fitness technology startup revolutionising the way people get fit. By merging the very best of HIIT group training, personalised heart rate monitoring technology and expert coaching we are empowering people to Sweat Smarter Together! We think big. We think rebellious. And we're building a world-class team to make BEAT81 the global leader in fitness and technology.

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Strava allow you to configure privacy zones and range around them. I believe/hope this map doesn't include them.


These zones are excluded according to their blog post.

https://medium.com/strava-engineering/the-global-heatmap-now...


They are. A few years ago I had the app installed for one trip. The track on my property is not visible on the heat map.


Aggregate data about private zones would give the company these some interesting data, especially combined with other customer data. Knowing which people don't want you tracking their location, and where, and how these zones line up between different groups of people, would give you a lot of information about what areas each group considers sensitive.

(e.g. Say you could cross-reference some of your customers with military ranks, and a bunch of people above rank X had a certain area blocked out. You could then infer that (a) there's something there that only people with that level of clearance would know about, and (b) then infer that anyone else who blocked it out had at least that level of clearance.)


Should be a native desktop/mobile app, lightning fast, support basic text-based formatting (e.g. markdown or simpler). Storage should be a file that can be put in Dropbox/Drive/etc for sync. And more important, free and open source.


I wrote about a cross-platform alternative using Terminal, specially if you work with multiple OSs https://hackernoon.com/cross-platform-productivity-tool-with...


Hi, @lfcipriani from Twitter Platform Relations team. Twitter Cards Analytics is open for every account that has Twitter Cards installed (https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards). It's a way to know how your content is shared on Twitter.

To install a Card you need to insert meta tags in your HTML page and get it validated in https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards/validation/validator. The approval is automatic.

Then, every tweet (from any person in the network) that includes a link from your website will expand a Card and engagements data will be collected in your dashboard.

More info: https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards/analytics


I read this one: http://www.amazon.com/Inspired-Create-Products-Customers-Lov...

Inspired: How To Create Products Customers Love by Marty Cagan

It's short, well written and covers several visions (product, engineering, etc).


Thanks for the recommendation


Must to be honest, After some minutes, I started to just read the bold phrases. :-)


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