Wolfram's demonstration was one of the few times his search engine, built on algorithms from his Mathematica project, has been seen since word leaked out about it weeks ago. ReadWriteWeb had a nice ...
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYhLsQPHNas&hl=en&fs=1] Yesterday, days of hype culminated in the unveiling of the Wolfram Alpha search engine, which made its ...
During the Wolfram Alpha demonstration today, the Google Blog announced the launch of their own structured data search feature that allows you to find and compare public data. Searches such as ...
Today was supposed to be a big coming out party for stealthy search engine Wolfram Alpha. Computer scientist Stephen Wolfram gave the first public demonstration of his knowledge mining search engine ...
The website, Wolfram Alpha, launches later this month, and aims to provide a different approach to internet search queries by not only understanding people’s questions but answering them directly. It ...
There's been great anticipation around Stephen Wolfram's ambitious project to create a comprehensive "computational knowledge engine." The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University ...
Wolfram Alpha is an astonishingly powerful piece of software that helps you find nearly any piece of factual information you could want. Sounds an awful lot like Google, doesn't it? It's actually an ...
Ever looked at Wolfram Alpha and the development of Wolfram Language and thought that perhaps Stephen Wolfram was a bit ahead of his time? Well, maybe the times have finally caught up because Wolfram ...
Much attention has been focused on the forthcoming Wolfram Alpha search service. Will it be as important as Google has become? Perhaps! A new search paradigm? Yes! Or at least a new way of gathering ...
Wolfram Alpha Pro is a new service that, for $4.99 a month, will allow users to have arbitrary data analyzed. Export, the ability to upload images, and interactive charts are also new features. A ...
My story comparing results from Google and Wolfram Alpha met with considerable curiosity from about 250 commenters on Slashdot, as well as more on this site. Some critiqued my approach, others ...
Controversial mathematician Stephen Wolfram is about to release a programming language with the goal of being able to quickly do just about any calculation or visualization on just about any kind of ...