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		<title>#1 Google Flu Trends se equivoca tres años seguidos [EN]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Despues dice, que no sería muy dificil que google ajustase las predicciones con los fallos encontrados y segun los datos del cdc.<br />
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De todas formas es normal, los datos ofrecidos por el big data no son mas que un indicador mas y no creo que haya que tomarlo como verdad sin mas indicadores.<br />
Para medir las audiencias por ejemplo, tambien aparte de los audimetros hacen encuestas y tienen en cuenta otros datos.<br />
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<i>Neil Richards, a data and privacy lawyer at Washington University in St Louis, says the study is an important insight into the immense power that the analysis of large data sets has afforded technology companies like Google and Facebook – and why that power is dangerous. &#34;We now have technology companies with power that rivals the state in some respects, and which have much more of an impact on our daily lives,&#34; Richards says. Understanding the failings and the function of technology companies is becoming increasingly important, as they wield ever more power.</i></p><p>&#187;&nbsp;autor: <strong>capitan__nemo</strong></p>]]></description>
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