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Hosain rahman biography

Not everyone gets a second chance in Silicon Valley. Entrepreneur Hosain Rahman has been given many more than that. In fact, according to LinkedIn, Jawbone Health now employs 51 people, including some who worked with Rahman previously. Others are new to the organization because of its focus on healthcare. Certainly, the company has a very different mission than even the wearable fitness trackers that Jawbone began making as a kind of Hail Mary pass, and whose failure signaled to some the end of the wearables industry — though it was really just the end of Jawbone.

The idea is to prevent the avoidable diseases that wind up killing two-thirds of us owing to bad decision-making and plain-old inattention. It sounds like a practical offering.

Hosain Rahman (born September 9, , Covina, California, U.S.) is an.

Still, one obvious concern for the new company is competition. Where Jawbone made attractive, wireless speakers ahead of many other companies whose products now litter our homes, Rahman is seemingly late to the party with Jawbone Health. There are already rings that track sleep activity and heart rate; bracelets that come with built-in accelerometers, heart-rate sensors and temperature sensors; and even textiles that unlock biometric insights.

His new backers may well be counting on it. In his sit-down with Swisher, Rahman had also said that Meraas in Dubai is an investor. Trump ends legal battle over Twitter ban Anthony Ha. Government agency removes spoon emoji from work platform amid protests Brian Heater. TechCrunch's AI experts cover the latest news in the fast-moving field.

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