Nicholas Felton, the creative mind behind Facebook's Timeline, has just released a new app that can measure your entire life and sum it up in a range of visually pleasing graphs.
The "Reporter" app works as a survey tool, notifying the user to answer a series of questions at randomized times during the day. Default questions include “how many cups of coffee have you had?” and “who are you with?,” as well as personalized questions that can be created and answered with either multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks and yes-or-no options.
"Reporter" aims for efficiency, and is designed to ask and record your answers in less than 10 seconds, to integrate seamlessly into your life.
Felton had originally created the app for his own use, to track the last two years of his life. The app is currently more about gathering data, and it will no doubt adapt and be refined once more users get on board.
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