Wearables are everywhere. From our homes to our workplaces, social events we attend and everywhere in between. These little gizmos are working away tracking data about our bodies and surroundings. Wearables like Google Glass and Fitbit, and myriad others, are not only revolutionary, but also key instruments in the phenomenon of the quantified self.
So what are the implications of this digital mountain of personal data in the context of...
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