Google's Flu Shot Finder

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Forever brainstorming, Google is now helping Americans find a flu shot (either against seasonal or pandemic influenza) through the company's beloved Maps feature. The new tool (found here) is the product of a collaboration between Google and the US DHSS, the CDC (flu.gov), and the American Lung Assocation.

For example, here's where residents of the White House can possibly get a seasonal (blue) or pandemic (red) flu shot. (To the left of the map would be a list of the locations, ordered by proximity to the entered address and labeled "A" through whatever.)

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Keep in mind that the Goggle tool is in its beta stages: locations for many flu shot clinics may be missing, the company advises, and locations currently listed may be out of stock. Nevertheless, it's a starting point for consumers.

For more information about the tool's development, go here.

HT: Mashable by way of attentionusa.com.

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