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•Wikipedia, Fitness Trackers and Health Apps: Proceed With Caution?
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In 2014, Google's Larry Page predicted that 100,000 lives a year could be saved if he could data mine all the information being generated by the medical industry. Around the same time, it turned out that the British public trusts Wikipedia more than the likes of ...

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