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There's more than one way to search the web—and Wolfram Alpha reaches places that other search engines can't.
The computational engine Wolfram Alpha can fill in some of the gaps left by Google across science, technology, math, culture, and more.
See how you can use Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine to generate passwords, find answers for math, algebra, solve equations, integrals, solve differential equations, etc.
Wolfram|Alpha has two ambitious goals: to accept queries in natural English language instead of a programming language with a rigid syntax and to go beyond computer algebra to become a universal ...
Can Wolfram Alpha take on Google? Wolfram Alpha, a new search engine, promises straight answers rather than reams of irrelevant facts.
Type how you're related into Wolfram Alpha's computation engine, and it returns the relationship—first cousin once removed, in that last example.
Wolfram says that Malone’s land equals 70 San Franciscos. (Or 7 Los Angeleses.) Thanks to science journalist Andrew J Wight for pointing out this trick on Twitter.
Microsoft is rolling out some enhancements to its Bing search engine, including some that rely on computational information delivered by Wolfram Alpha. Wolfram Alpha has developed a technology ...
Wolfram Alpha wants to lay claim to the output of its searches, which may ensure that virtually no one bothers to use the service at all.
IBM's Watson computer will soon compete on the TV program Jeopardy! In a recent practice round, Watson surpassed Jeopardy! champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, reported TMCnet.
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