Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th May 2009 22:29 UTC
Web 2.0 The data search and computation engine Wolfram Alpha has gone live. The web-based application, which is billed as a 'computational knowledge engine', went live for testing on Friday and was officially launched on Monday. "Fifty years ago, when computers were young, people assumed that they'd be able to ask a computer any factual question, and have it compute the answer," Stephen Wolfram, the founder and chief executive of Wolfram Research, said in a statement. "I'm happy to say that we've successfully built a system that delivers knowledge from a simple input field, giving access to a huge system, with trillions of pieces of curated data and millions of lines of algorithms."
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RE: disappointing
by evert on Tue 19th May 2009 17:38 UTC in reply to "disappointing"
evert
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Agreed. But I just found out that you can download the search results as PDF. And in the PDF, the text is real text.

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