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New Search engine for scientists and mathematicians
This new search engine, released today, is said to surpass anything on the market when it comes to computational factors. Do you think it lives up to the hype? There is a demonstration of its powers!
http://www.wolframalpha.com/index.html
http://www.wolframalpha.com/index.html
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It will never be a 'search engine for the masses', simply because you need to learn the relevant syntax before you can use it. (I'd estimate that at least 98% of Google users don't know how to force it to include or exclude certain search terms, search only for specific strings, or search only on a particular domain. If people can't be bothered to learn such basic concepts, they're not going to get anywhere with Wolfram Alpha!).
However, for those of us who occasionally need to use the type of functions which it offers, it looks useful:
http://www.twine.com/item/122mz8lz9-4c/wolfram -alpha-is-coming-and-it-could-be-as-important- as-google
That, of course, assumes that it will actually work! ;-)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-10242172-76. html
Chris
However, for those of us who occasionally need to use the type of functions which it offers, it looks useful:
http://www.twine.com/item/122mz8lz9-4c/wolfram -alpha-is-coming-and-it-could-be-as-important- as-google
That, of course, assumes that it will actually work! ;-)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-10242172-76. html
Chris
Trying to ignore Wolfram's hype as much as possible (anyone read New Kind of Science?), the principle is very good.
There are lots of stats collected around the world, much of it free to be accessed by most people. But it's very hard to use this data effectively, so it doesn't get used.
This is a tool to bridge this gap, so that this information can be made available.
It should be very good. Perhaps not WolframAlpha itself, but something similar in future years.
There are lots of stats collected around the world, much of it free to be accessed by most people. But it's very hard to use this data effectively, so it doesn't get used.
This is a tool to bridge this gap, so that this information can be made available.
It should be very good. Perhaps not WolframAlpha itself, but something similar in future years.
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