Posts Tagged: ‘WolframAlpha’
Hey Google? I don’t think Microsoft‘s playing around anymore. And here’s what makes me say that: The company has struck a deal with Wolfram|Alpha to provide some of its high-powered data search results. So now Bing lets you search some seriously reliable information vetted by professionals at Wolfram Research, and Wolfram|Alpha has a very high-profile client that’ll help the company show off its mettle.
Erick Schonfeld at TechCrunch wrote about the development, shortly after Stephen Wolfram made a post on the Wolfram|Alpha blog about the copious amounts of new information added to the database and other refinements they’d made to the computational knowledge engine over the summer. As Schonfeld points out, the Microsoft deal wasn’t mentioned in the post.
Schonfeld said that Bing may be the start of many licensing deals for Wolfram|Alpha, since the site has difficulty driving traffic. He feels that the site just isn’t very impressive in its presentation
Tech news is always a little slow coming off a holiday, but I saw something that caught my eye late last week that I just didn’t have time to write about until today. Microsoft’s next-generation search tool, Kumo, may be unveiled at the D: All Things Digital conference this week, as CNET’s Ina Fried said in an article on CNN.com last Thursday. It was hyped a while back because it’s supposed to be totally revamped. For instance, you can search on a topic and break down the results by category. It’s a neat idea (or I think it is, I’d like to see it in action. It sounds useful).
But Yahoo and Google are already incorporating some of the ideas from Kumo into their own search engine – and they’ve already shown their hands to the public, so any hope Microsoft might’ve had in making a splash with their new search engine may be over.
It’s amazing the response computational knowledge engine Wolfram|Alpha has received since its launch last Friday. It was getting pumped up pretty well by the Internet Hype Machine and, based on what I have been reading, most people seem pretty satisfied with it. I am, so far.
I’ve been watching announcements about Wolfram|Alpha for a few weeks. It’s a computational knowledge engine that’s supposed to be launching next month. I signed up for early access to the site but have yet to receive my code, so most of the information I’ve read about it comes from the company’s Web site.
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