
Someone else’s apathy often becomes someones motivation.
The guys at Gordian Labs found an alternative to Nike’s website so they dug into their iPods to find the data generated by the iPod+Nike running shoe add on.
Then they put together a handy site for processing the data from the ipod. The site also accepts GPX data, so you can combine it with GPS data to track your runs and your routes.
Runometer!
The run database that uses your Apple iPod™ with Nike+™ and matches it up with the routes you run.
Tired of long downloads and slow, proprietary sites to view and compare your runs recorded with a popular music/pedometer integration? Wish you could relate the workout data you collect to the routes you run? We provide a free, for-fun service that lets you combine maps of runs with the information you’ve recorded.Steps to use Runometer:
• Make an account (it’s free, and you don’t even need a real e-mail address)
• Sketch or upload your running Routes, or find and share existing ones.
• Upload the Run files from your iPod™ and link them to routes
• View and publish your stats
It’s not as polished as the Nike+ site but as they say, the site is “not even in Beta” yet.
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