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Google Can Predict the Flu

An anonymous reader mentions Google Flu Trends, a newly unveiled initiative of Google.org, Google's philanthropic arm. The claim is that this Web service, which aggregates search data to track outbreaks of influenza, can spot disease trends up to 2 weeks before Centers for Disease Control data can. The NYTimes writeup begins: "What if Google knew before anyone else that a fast-spreading flu outbreak was putting you at heightened risk of getting sick? And what if it could alert you, your doctor and your local public health officials before the muscle aches and chills kicked in? That, in essence, is the promise of Google Flu Trends, a new Web tool ... unveiled on Tuesday, right at the start of flu season in the US. Google Flu Trends is based on the simple idea that people who are feeling sick will tend to turn to the Web for information, typing things like 'flu symptoms; or 'muscle aches' into Google. The service tracks such queries and charts their ebb and flow, broken down by regions and states."

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  1. Re:Trend data as a long term resource by b4upoo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Capitalism isn't an issue until it replaces religion and mashes peoples' morals. A capitalist operating with good Christian concepts is one thing. An economic fiend seeking to gather an unfair share of wealth and resources is quite another thing. The excuse of doing a lot of good once I arrive is no longer good enough. America is suffering right now from some really greedy people using capitalism as a false god.