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The two big web search announcements of the year were the launch of WolframAlpha by Wolfram Research in mid-May and Microsoft's Bing a couple of weeks later...Bing has done a deal to use WolframAlpha to answer queries relating to health, nutrition and...
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WolframAlpha, which was launched in mid-May, announced that starting on Wednesday, Bing would incorporate results from WolframAlpha in answers to certain search queries. "WolframAlpha's knowledge, computed from expertly curated data, will enrich Bing's...
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Mass. — With the launch of a free Web service called WolframAlpha, the general public is getting to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations.
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Is the climate change website you’re visiting funded by an oil company? And can you trust the Wikipedia page for a politician you’re interested in? Search engines that prioritise popularity over accuracy hardly help, giving you millions of websites to...
Yahoo!, Microsoft and others to knock it off its perch. While not a traditional web search engine, a new challenger is emerging – WolframAlpha, named after the man behind the venture, British-born scientist and inventor Stephen Wolfram. Dr Wolfram, who...
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