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Apple and Google Collaborate to Track the Coronavirus
Apple and Google, the world's largest technology giants, will collaborate to help authorities in tracking the coronavirus using Bluetooth technology. The collaboration will work on a platform to enable contact tracing, a measure that identifies people exposed to the virus and who they have been in contact with, the companies announced Friday.
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