Google has created a service that lets you store and read any health data you want—for free! Like every new API, mystery surrounds how it works, what it can do, and where the opportunities are. Google Fit supports storing activity data such as runs and pushups, nutrition information about that delicious piece of cake you just ate, and even stats like weight. Users then can see the information combined from multiple sources, instead of having to mentally or manually compile the data. Luke Wallace shows you which parts Google has built for you and what parts you’ll have to build yourself....
Luke Wallace
Bottle Rocket
Luke Wallace is Bottle Rocket's manager of custom development for all things Android. Luke has successfully led his team to develop Android apps for clients such as Chick-fil-A and Starwood Hotels, managing the process from development to implementing strategic objectives that are aligned with the Android engineering discipline's strategic initiatives. A strong proponent of the Android platform, Luke is an invaluable resource at Bottle Rocket, always bringing the latest perspectives on Android news and updates from within the industry.