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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Wikipedia hits help track flu spread
Sydney Morning Herald
The number of hits recorded on Wikipedia articles could track the spread of flu and other illnesses faster than existing systems, research says. Researchers in the United States have developed a highly accurate computer model for estimating levels of flu-like ...

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