GPS phones track swine flu and other diseases

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Softbank's phones could be used to help stop pandemics

If a planned Japanese experiment using mobile phones to track disease carriers proves successful it could help limit pandemics like the current swine flu outbreak.

The Japanese government and mobile operator Softbank are planning a trial using 1,000 elementary school pupils, who will be given GPS-equipped phones and told to go about their normal business.

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