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Test Driving the Wolfram Alpha

SilverMind writes in to note a blog entry at Byte Size Biology describing in detail a few hours spent with Wolfram Alpha (which we have discussed before). "After playing around with Wolfram Alpha for a few hours, I can safely say the following: it's different, it's incomplete, it's idiosyncratic, and it's funky cool. And no, it will not dethrone Google, nor does it aim to do so."

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  1. Re:Needs a better name by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Ralph."

    E.g., "can you tell me the names of the original members of the Bay City Rollers?" "Ralph it for yourself."

  2. Who came up with "Google Killer"? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I am really getting sick of it. People who has no clue about what they write, adds cheap titles like "Google Killer" to every innovation in search, "iPhone killer" to mobile app/os/device etc.

    It doesn't do any good to the service/device/software mentioned. It just guarantees the huge amount of people will be "free astroturfers" for Google/Apple etc. spreading jokes about the product no matter how good it is or how much potential it has.

    No, you can't "kill" Google by simply inventing something and I don't believe a scientist run company has such stupid ideas in mind.

  3. Re:Needs a better name by Ilgaz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can you say "Observables for the Analysis of Event Shapes in e+ e- Annihilation and Other Processes" without taking a breath? Mr. Wolfram can :)

    Seriously, that is not a general search engine or even engine as we understand today. It is something else. It is the click happy IT media which compares it to Google and I am sure people at Wolfram research either laughs or cries because of it.

  4. Re:Alpha? by jonaskoelker · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When Google get their hands on this, it will be Wolfram Beta Forever.

    But things with "Forever" in their name never ship!

  5. Re:Needs a better name by Bakkster · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Also, quite aside from all that, why the hell wouldn't one compare it to google when people would be using it for the exact same purpose.

    People might use Wikipedia for the same purpose as Google, that doesn't mean we should compare them. The people who expect every Google search to work in Alpha are wrong. Those who expect genetic, scientific, or mathematical comparisons to work in Google as it is now are equally wrong. Hell, Alpha doesn't even search the internet, it has its own information database.

    How are the two comparable again?

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