Fit Brains
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| Developer(s) | Vivity Labs, then Rosetta Stone |
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| Initial release | 2008 |
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Fit Brains was mobile/online software marketed for brain training. Vivity Labs, which originally produced the games, was founded in 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia by Michael Cole, a game developer, Paul Nussbaum, a neuropsychologist, and Mark Baxter, who had worked in the brain training field for the prior seven years. The platform was started mostly with private investors' money and was also supported by Telefilm Canada and National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP).[1]
Vivity was acquired by Rosetta Stone in 2013 for around $12 million; by 2016 Rosetta was looking for a buyer for the product.[2]
Discontinuation
As of June 7, 2018 the software have been discontinued.[3]
References
- ↑ Andrews, M. (2008-07-03). "B.C. company takes aim at brain games geared for boomers". The Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Medici, Andy (22 January 2016). "Rosetta Stone may sell off 'brain fitness' app". Vancouver Business Journal.
- ↑ "Rosetta Stone Support". support.rosettastone.com. Archived from the original on 2021-06-22. Retrieved 2026-07-05.
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