A new type of search engine. I'm quite impressed.
If you're looking for any type of statistical result to a query, it would appear to blow Google out of the water.
http://www02.wolframalpha.com/
Wolfram Alpha
tsk at you posting a few moment before me. Yay at the merge button.
Anyhow, I'm less than convinced.
Let's give it a go.
I want to know about the aurora borealis. So let's type in "northern lights"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=northern+lights
"what makes the northern lights?"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i= ... +lights%3F
Type the city you live in, it suggests
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=dundee
oh but that's just very basic crap from the little box on the side of wikipedia.
Well I suppose it's mathematical, let's try "2 + 2"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=2+%2B+2
Anyhow, I'm less than convinced.
Let's give it a go.
I want to know about the aurora borealis. So let's type in "northern lights"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=northern+lights
oh, right. maybe it's like ask jeeves, you have to ask it a question.Assuming "northern lights" is a book | Use as a movie instead
"what makes the northern lights?"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i= ... +lights%3F
oh. well I suppose it's a fact engine, having read the info a bit.Wolfram|Alpha isn't sure what to do with your input
Related inputs to try:
Books: northern lights
Miscellaneous: direction northern
Type the city you live in, it suggests
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=dundee
oh but that's just very basic crap from the little box on the side of wikipedia.
Well I suppose it's mathematical, let's try "2 + 2"
http://www05.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=2+%2B+2
GreatInput:2+2
Result:4
Number name:four
Visual representation: * * * *
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It's certainly interesting in its own right, but if I hear it referred to as a 'Google killer' one more time I may have to slap Maggie Mash around a bit.
I can't even really say it's competing directly, other than in the realm of Google's in-line calculation/unit conversion capacity which is hardly its killer app.
To put it another way, until it can take me directly to some obscure MSDN white paper, or the middle of a forum topic I vaguely remember reading six months ago, it's not even trying to compete with Google.
However, looking at it on it's own merits, it looks like it would have some potential. The first random bit of data to guess it might be able to handle was GDP, so throwing "united kingdom, france, spain gdp" at it gave me a nice table. So, erm, well done it.
I can't even really say it's competing directly, other than in the realm of Google's in-line calculation/unit conversion capacity which is hardly its killer app.
To put it another way, until it can take me directly to some obscure MSDN white paper, or the middle of a forum topic I vaguely remember reading six months ago, it's not even trying to compete with Google.
However, looking at it on it's own merits, it looks like it would have some potential. The first random bit of data to guess it might be able to handle was GDP, so throwing "united kingdom, france, spain gdp" at it gave me a nice table. So, erm, well done it.
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I think you've hit the nail on the head there. Its knowledge base seems extremely limited at the moment. "How tall is Nelson's Column?" works, but "How tall is the Blackpool Tower?" doesn't.marksi wrote:Now I've decided it's got potential but is rubbish.
As Hyma mentioned, it seems to be a bit like Ask Jeeves, except it's even poxier. Given time, if it improves people might use it as well as Google, but I can't see a search engine like this replacing it. Chances are if it looks like it's going to take off, Google will probably buy it anyway.
The name's really crap too. 'Google' is instantly memorable, catchy and easy for thickos to spell. Wolfram Alpha is too long, and sounds like an obscure Doctor Who baddie.
It's intersting, I never try to search this way but sometimes google surprises me with a nice "answer bar" at the top of the page. I went onto this really wanting to like it but I am rather unimpressed.
Why are the results pointlessly done as graphics? I mean "copyable plaintext" is all very well but I haven't yet seen what the graphics achieve other than a rather nasty font.
I tried this for example which should be right up its street - individually it has all this data -
It'll improve if people use it but as said above people probably won't.
Why are the results pointlessly done as graphics? I mean "copyable plaintext" is all very well but I haven't yet seen what the graphics achieve other than a rather nasty font.
I tried this for example which should be right up its street - individually it has all this data -
But it wouldn't calculate it for me. It's no worse than google, but it's no better either, hardly the holy grail of computational knowledge.mass of apple in KG * gravitational acceleration on earth * height of empire state building in Metres
It'll improve if people use it but as said above people probably won't.
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I quite like how if you type in a date and year it'll tell you how long ago it was, in days, weeks etc. I've never thought of my life in numbers of days before. Still, got a couple of years to go before I celebrate my 10,000th day of life.
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It all goes downhill around 13,629 - although I'm confident tomorrow will be better.
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It's already going downhill - I just realised I've actually only got a year and a half.
Also, doesn't say much for the search engine if the only use I have for it is to work out another day to get presents.
Also, doesn't say much for the search engine if the only use I have for it is to work out another day to get presents.