I find it interesting that when the Google predictions match the CDC estimates poorly, the conclusion must be that Google got it wrong. But the CDC estimates are based on patient data that has been filtered through doctors' judgements, and those doctors only got to see the people that made use of health-care services. I think it is a quite reasonable possibility that Google's predictions were on the mark, and the CDC estimates were where the problem was.<p>Of course, this is a science article for the general population. I imagine there is significant analysis that were not being told about. Perhaps there are very good reasons to believe that it is Google, and not the CDC, whose estimates fail to match reality.<p>Still, I have to wonder.