Nike will unleash the application programming interface (API) for NikeFuel — the company’s metric for tracking physical activity — during a music hackathon Sunday at South by Southwest.
NikeFuel is the technology behind Nike’s FuelBand, a waterproof wristband introduced in January that measures a user’s movement and syncs with an iPod touch or iPhone.
The API will allow third-party music developers to infuse NikeFuel features into their apps or platforms.
“Nike will be joining the Managers Hack to open up a BETA version of the NikeFuel API for the first time to developers interested in combining music with the Nike+ FuelBand,” hackathon organizer and rep at startupBackplane told Mashable Friday.
Backplane, which created Lady Gaga’s new Little Monsters social network, along with music-streaming serviceSpotify organized the hackathon to build the future of digital music distribution.
The Managers Hack will be live streamed (see video below) starting at 3 p.m. ET.
Randi Zuckerberg, who left her role as marketing director at Facebook in August to launch RtoZ Media, will provide commentary throughout the event.
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