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How Google knows when you're likely to get the flu

Google Flu

Google Trends is a fun way to compare the popularity of search terms, but the technology behind it can also be put to some important uses. Google.org, the nonprofit arm of Google, is using Trends to generate a flu tracker, showing the prevalence of flu outbreaks across America. Flu-related search terms are tracked to estimate when and where the flu happens, with data going back to 2003.

The data is tracked by state, so you can check and prepare when the flu starts to pick up in your area. According to Google's data, December is historically the worst flu month, so this is an apt time for Google Flu Trends to launch. Google is hoping that the tracker will be quicker and more accurate than the traditional method of waiting for doctors to report the flu, and they estimate that people are likely to Google the flu 1 to 2 weeks before they tell their doctors about it.

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Find out who else is sick through Who Is Sick, a sickness map mashup

who is sick, sickness mapper

This interesting site focuses on current and local sickness. This Google Maps mashup aims to keep people aware of the illnesses that are going on in their areas by plotting runny noses, coughs, fevers, head aches, muscle aches, and stomach aches. Who is Sick's mission is to provide that sickness information to the public, so they might not have to deal with the hassle of hospitals or doctors.

The people behind the sickness map are supposedly healthcare professionals that are working to move this into a user friendly and valuable information location for the public. It's certainly an interesting new approach to a mashup for the healthcare industry, who have been lacking in the mashup category. Think of it as Web 2.0 for hypochondriacs.

We aren't health professionals here, but if you feel like you should visit the doctor you should do so and not rely on a site like this to tell you otherwise.

Filed under: Fun, Windows, Web services

Desktop Flu Tracker

From the world of the weird, here's a download for the paranoid. The Desktop Flu Tracker is a utility that will track influenza outbreaks in the United States, giving a heat map view of the USA according to where outbreaks are occurring. The idea here is to give users a head start in preparing for exposure to the flu, as well as to provide tips to help deal with the flu, and learn the difference between the flu and a common cold.

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