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Media News - Monday, May 04, 2009

Web tool ‘as important as Google’

A web tool that 'could be as important as Google', according to some experts, has been shown off to the public. Wolfram Alpha is the brainchild of British-born physicist Stephen Wolfram. The free program aims to answer questions directly, rather than display web pages in response to a query like a search engine. The 'computational knowledge engine', as the technology is known, will be available to the public from the middle of May this year. 'Our goal is to make expert knowledge accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime,' said Dr Wolfram at the demonstration at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The tool computes many of the answers 'on the fly' by grabbing raw data from public and licensed databases, along with live feeds such as share prices and weather information. People can use the system to look up simple facts - such as the height of Mount Everest - or crunch several data sets together to produce new results, such as a country's GDP. Other functions solve complex mathematical equations, plot scientific figures or chart natural events. The new tool uses a technique known as natural language processing to return answers. This allows users to ask questions of the tool using normal, spoken language rather than specific search terms. (BBC News)



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