Wolfram Alpha. Search engine that calculates

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Wolfram Alpha is a new search engine that computes and calculates answers to questions, instead of just looking them up. It’s getting serious buzz among techies and is being developed by Stephen Wolfram, developer of Mathematica. While the possibility of over-hype always exists, in this case more than a few are saying this could be huge.

In a nutshell, Wolfram and his team have built what he calls a “computational knowledge engine” for the Web. OK, so what does that really mean? Basically it means that you can ask it factual questions and it computes answers for you.

It doesn’t simply return documents that (might) contain the answers, like Google does, and it isn’t just a giant database of knowledge, like the Wikipedia. It doesn’t simply parse natural language and then use that to retrieve documents, like Powerset, for example. Instead, Wolfram Alpha actually computes the answers to a wide range of questions.

Think about that for a minute. It computes the answers. Wolfram Alpha doesn’t simply contain huge amounts of manually entered pairs of questions and answers, nor does it search for answers in a database of facts. Instead, it understands and then computes answers to certain kinds of questions.

Read on.

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