Me-trics: track and analyse anything in your life

If you are the type of Internet user that is worried about the information you provide to web sites and is constantly concerned that Google will dominate the world by using your personal data, this web application is probably not for you.

Me-trics is a tool that allows you to log different aspects of your life. It can serve the purpose of just keeping you motivated by forcing yourself to be disciplined about a specific task, or it can also provide analysis and correlations between different activities.

The default areas for entering data are: Health Items, Exercise and Consumption. However, you can create new sets if you want. Inside these categories, you can track the most diverse things, including the amount of beer consumed, # of push-ups. Twitter followers, mood and much more. The service also provides automatic integration with Flickr and Last.fm, in case you want to track the # of photos posted or music listened to.

Once you enter the data (from the web site only for now - an iPhone app is currently under development), you can create reports or set-up RSS feeds. You might want to check how the progression was overtime or check correlations for the different metrics you track.

Me-trics is free and you can sign-up using your Google account here.

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