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Incognito Attention Services

Some of the most interesting 'attention services' out there are the ones no one would ever label as such.

May 25, 2006 | RSS | EMAIL | PRINT | 3 COMMENTS

This week Nike and Apple announced a very cool partnership. If you buy Nike+iPod Sport Kit you can make your shoes and MP3 player talk to each other. Basically what happens is you put a sensor in your Nike+ shoes and attach a special device to your iPod nano and you can track your distance, speed and all that good stuff. The really cool part comes when you get home and plug your iPod in, which downloads all your data to the Nike+ site where you can track your progress. Here's some screenshots:

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After my initial 'wow' reaction, I got to thinking about this as a kind of attention data. Essentially what Nike and Apple are doing is allowing you to capture some of your data and layering services on top of it. The value is immediate: You get to examine data that would otherwise be difficult to record, which gets me to the more geeky side of attention (I say that with the utmost respect).

I really believe these kind of services have to be leveraged as models. What better companies are there to help understand what the mass consumer wants than Nike and Apple? Both are leaders and innovators in their industries who have reached their place of power by making an active effort to understand their customers. As Ed Batista wrote just today on the AttentionTrust blog: "I've heard Felix Miller, CEO of Last.fm, describe his enterprise as an 'attention service' running on 'attention data,' and I think it's important to use those terms, to make the connection between our attention and all of these new services--not just music discovery systems, of course--explicit and crystal-clear."

With that said, what are some other 'attention services' that we might not otherwise label as such?

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1Ed Batista

Great catch, Noah. I saw an article on this in the WSJ, thought, "Cool," and turned the page. But it's absolutely an attention service.

May 27, 2006

2Ed Batista

Just blogged this on the AttentionTrust site.

May 27, 2006

3Noah Brier

It's very cool stuff, I actually thought of another one too: FitLinxx. It attaches to gym equipment and allows you to track your progress and keep track of it using their online service.

May 29, 2006