Google Health is getting a staggering 14 new upgrades after Fitbit users dragged it through the dirt, and it’s just the start of Google’s wider improvement plans — but will it be enough to keep users satisfied?
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A new Google Health update aims to solve a lot of user issues including food logs and activity accuracy.
A new Google Health update aims to solve a lot of user issues including food logs and activity accuracy.
A new Google Health update aims to solve a lot of user issues including food logs and activity accuracy.
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