Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Yahoo Tries to Get Workers to Walk 100 Miles

Despite the skepticism, sales of stationary, and wearable fitness tracking devices are expected to increase to more than $2.4 billion by 2016 from $337 million in 2011, according to Parks Associates. The market researcher says by 2016, more than 32 million U.S. consumers will actively track personal health and fitness online or via mobile.

From the article, "Yahoo Tries to Get Workers to Walk 100 Miles" by Venessa Wong.

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