Glucosio
Glucosio is a free and open source project, created in 2015 by a group of open source developers to develop Android and iOS apps for diabetes management and research. The Glucosio Project is defunct since May 2, 2019.[1]
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Type of site | Open-source software |
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Headquarters | USA |
Created by | Benjamin Kerensa, Paolo Rotolo, Priyanka Nag, Elio Qoshi and Satyajit Sahoo |
URL | www |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Not required for viewing |
Launched | 2015 |
Current status | Defunct |
History
Glucosio was started by a group of open source developers in June 2015.[2][3][4] Glucosio consists of a Research API, Android app and iOS app. A unique feature of Glucosio is the ability for diabetics to opt into sharing anonymous glucose data with diabetes researchers via the research API.
Glucosio's project code is available on GitHub under the GPLv3 License[5][6] for users who wish to build their app from scratch or contribute to the open source project, it is also published in F-Droid.[7]
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References
- "Shutdown of the Glucosio Project". Glucosio Project Facebook page. May 2, 2019.
- "Team - Glucosio". Retrieved 2015-09-17.
- "The Glucosio Project". Benjamin Kerensa. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
- "Developer creates an open source glucose monitoring and tracking app he can trust". ITworld. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
- "Glucosio". GitHub. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
- "Glucosio Licensing Policy". Retrieved 2015-09-17.
- "Glucosio - Manage your diabetes". F-Droid. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
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