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05/16/2009 10:51:42 AM · #1
//www.wolframalpha.com

this launched last night - seems like the internet just got a brain :)

they said they might have some server issues for the first few days after launch due to overload - and working the bugs out. but it looks to be a good supplement to google for searching for certain types of info.

it doesn't return lists of webpages that might have relevant info to your query - it returns the info... !!

there is a demo of it here

Message edited by author 2009-05-16 10:52:10.
05/16/2009 11:51:34 AM · #2
Wow, what a cool search engine.

Definitely check out the demo.
05/16/2009 01:07:48 PM · #3
no doubt.

you heard it from soup :)


05/16/2009 03:10:49 PM · #4
It has been on Lifehacker, a story on CNN.com front page this morning (but is dated 4 days ago), was shown on a TV show - Tech TV or something, along with a few others that are coming out (ones mentioned in the CNN article.)

After reading the CNN article I realized it is almost word for word the same article I read a few days ago somewhere else. Even the pics were the same.

Message edited by author 2009-05-16 21:15:57.
05/16/2009 09:16:03 PM · #5
i was joking man...

i've been reading about it for a few weeks...

doesn't mean it isn't cool...


05/16/2009 09:24:49 PM · #6
Perhaps I forgot something...my point was about the copying of the article. It had nothing to do with soup. Speaking of which, my wife made this soup one time. I could not eat it. But then she made some soup that I could not eat enough of. Now, she makes a soup I don't know what to make of. Is it soup? Or should I use a fork? Any way, if you take the third left after Johnson's barn, then turn right at Old Man Jone's pond, you will find Wilma's Pie Shop about 2 miles down the road. She bakes a mighty fine pie.

Message edited by author 2009-05-16 21:25:38.
05/16/2009 10:00:33 PM · #7
Originally posted by CEJ:

Perhaps I forgot something...my point was about the copying of the article. It had nothing to do with soup. Speaking of which, my wife made this soup one time. I could not eat it. But then she made some soup that I could not eat enough of. Now, she makes a soup I don't know what to make of. Is it soup? Or should I use a fork? Any way, if you take the third left after Johnson's barn, then turn right at Old Man Jone's pond, you will find Wilma's Pie Shop about 2 miles down the road. She bakes a mighty fine pie.


No, that's Marion. She's just down the road here and she bakes the best pies in the world...

R.
05/17/2009 06:12:47 PM · #8
man you can be sarcastic can't you...

anyhow. glad everyone in the world already knew about wolfram. i shouldn't have wasted forum space with it... sorry.

Oh and good luck with your wifes' pseudo soup. i'll check out wilmas pie shop once chevy chase calls me back !

Originally posted by CEJ:

Perhaps I forgot something...my point was about the copying of the article. It had nothing to do with soup. Speaking of which, my wife made this soup one time. I could not eat it. But then she made some soup that I could not eat enough of. Now, she makes a soup I don't know what to make of. Is it soup? Or should I use a fork? Any way, if you take the third left after Johnson's barn, then turn right at Old Man Jone's pond, you will find Wilma's Pie Shop about 2 miles down the road. She bakes a mighty fine pie.

05/17/2009 06:24:23 PM · #9
As with many things I have found on the internet (maps, etc) this site doesn't know where St. John's Newfoundland is. I type in St. John's and choose city and it comes back with Saint John, New Brunswick. When I typed in the name of my hometown, it told me that Saint Johns, Newfoundland was a nearby city. No, St. John's is a nearby city, there is no Saint Johns Newfoundland.

FAIL!
05/17/2009 06:24:35 PM · #10
Well, I tested it a bit and I'd say that it works :)

05/17/2009 06:35:12 PM · #11
I found this interesting. The US budget deficit for PhY is estimated to be $1.841 Trillion. Look at the bottom to see what that number compares to. Interesting!!!

05/17/2009 06:35:27 PM · #12
Originally posted by davidw:

Well, I tested it a bit and I'd say that it works :)


lol
05/17/2009 09:07:51 PM · #13
This guy's got an awesome PR machine ... in addition to the stuff already mentioned (CNN, WSJ, Lifehacker, TV), there was a full page article in the Economist this week about it.

I tried it. If there's a number in your question it'll probably get it. It even knew the speed of light in furlongs per fortnight ~ 1.8 Giga-Furlongs/Fortnight
05/17/2009 09:58:52 PM · #14
Originally posted by soup:

man you can be sarcastic can't you...


05/18/2009 12:34:23 AM · #15
Hmm...I must say its correct:

What is the airspeed of an unladen swallow?

Result:
there is unfortunately insufficient data to estimate the velocity of an African swallow (even if you specified which of the 47 species of swallow found in Africa you meant)\n(asked of a general swallow (but not answered) in Monty Python\'s Holy Grail.)
05/18/2009 01:22:02 AM · #16
oh. my. god.
this is exactly what i needed back in high school. hopefully, it will be useful in college, too.
05/18/2009 12:42:57 PM · #17
:)




05/18/2009 03:37:33 PM · #18
"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"

Result:
a woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood

This started out promising:

"WHAT is your name?"

Result:
My name is Wolfram|Alpha.

"WHAT is your quest?"

Result:
Human Discourse - Additional functionality for this topic is under devel--AUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH!

(Okay, the screaming bit was in my imagination...)
05/18/2009 03:56:45 PM · #19
Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs:

//mashable.com/2009/05/17/wolfram-easter-eggs/
05/18/2009 10:20:48 PM · #20
a woodchuck doesn't actually chuck wood...

try to keep your crazy questions to google, and the pertinent ones to wolfram... :)

--

my name is soup. are you stupid ?

--

my quest is to fly faster than an african swallow !



Message edited by author 2009-05-18 22:23:12.
05/18/2009 10:58:17 PM · #21
too bad the name sucks...

If I were reffering to this site, I guess I'm supposed to say "wolfram it!" rather than "google it!"

that just doesn't sound right.
05/18/2009 11:09:48 PM · #22
Originally posted by Intelli:

too bad the name sucks...

If I were reffering to this site, I guess I'm supposed to say "wolfram it!" rather than "google it!"

that just doesn't sound right.

Try something with the modern name for it, Tungsten

"I'm going to Tung it" has potential ...
05/19/2009 10:24:13 AM · #23
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Intelli:

too bad the name sucks...

If I were reffering to this site, I guess I'm supposed to say "wolfram it!" rather than "google it!"

that just doesn't sound right.

Try something with the modern name for it, Tungsten

"I'm going to Tung it" has potential ...


Oh man, that's it..I'm making a new dating website! =)
05/19/2009 11:13:43 AM · #24
It has a dof calculator!
05/20/2009 04:33:06 PM · #25
Am I correct in not being able to find the ability to add Wolframalpha to the search bar on IE8?
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