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		<title>The State of Fitness Trackers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since their breakthrough into the mainstream, fitness trackers have undergone a series of step-ups in design, size and most notably functionality. &#160; The first ones could track basic aspects such as number of steps made and calories. Contemporary devices are fitted with accelerometers, barometers, GPS trackers and pulse sensors. These measure speed and distance covered [...]]]></description>
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