Making the World's Knowledge Computable
Has anyone had a go at the latest search engine - WolframAlpha?
They have an ambitious goal - to make it possible to compute whatever can be computed about anything. (more about WolframAlpha). It is no Google killer yet but it seems to do a pretty good job of questions that have an exact answer. Try a search for city sydney for instance and you get a map, coordinates, population, current time and temperature amongst other things.
Is this bringing us closer to the possibility of having a completely free, all digital reference collection?
They have an ambitious goal - to make it possible to compute whatever can be computed about anything. (more about WolframAlpha). It is no Google killer yet but it seems to do a pretty good job of questions that have an exact answer. Try a search for city sydney for instance and you get a map, coordinates, population, current time and temperature amongst other things.
Is this bringing us closer to the possibility of having a completely free, all digital reference collection?
Labels: emerging techologies, innovation, search engine, virtual reference

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