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John BlakeIf you had as difficult time in converting measurements in analytic chemistry in college, or if you are a microbiochemist, or if you are thinking about calculating how much your home loan will cost in 25 years, musician, fisherman in France, historian, you will be amazed by this web resource.
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Kelly Christophersonthis is going to be very cool way of finding information
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Cyndi Danner-Kuhnnew kina search engine
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Joan Vinall-CoxA great explanation / demonstration! Amazing!
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Rob JacklinIntroduction to Wolfram|Alpha by Stephen Wolfram
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Cooperating School Districts Virtual Learning Center13 minute video that explains Wolfram Alpha computational search engine.
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Seçkin Anıl ÜnlüAşmış arama motoru diye buna denir!
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Michelle WalshThis is a new search engine that attepts to give you an answer to a question rather than direct you to websites that may have the answer. For example if you ask what is the distance between Melbourne and Sydney it will give you the answer. There is some doubts as to it accuracy (some errors have already been found) but many think this is a natural progression of the internet searching. Ypu can read more at :
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/12/what-is-google-squared-it-is-how-google-will-crush-wolfram-alpha-exclusive-video/ and at:
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Liz DavisNew search engine. Calculatates mathematical formulas, and gives many details about a variety of fomulas and other stuff.
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Tania Shekointroduction to Wolfram/Alpha computational search engine tutorial
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Ian HechtNew "knowledge engine" Wolfram|Alpha has a lot of potential, but what can it do, exactly? Here's a screencast of Alpha's inventor Stephen Wolfram putting the site through its paces.
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Sarah HanawaldScreencast of the future of search engines, which is now, of course. Way cool!
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Antoine ;-))Wolfram alpha n'est pas un moteur de recherche mais fonctionne de la manière suivante: A partir d'une requête il renvoie des informations variées issues des résultats de calculs issus d'une base de données propre.
Apparemment ne comprend que l'anglais.
Une puissante solution de recherche. A SUIVRE -
Tara SchmuckerIntroduction screen cast to Wolfram|Alpha Website.
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Donna Baumbachdemonstrates features of Wolfram Alpha search engine
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Rajkumar SinghIntroduction to Wolfram|Alpha by Stephen Wolfram
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Tobías FeijooSi esto va a funcionar así... No, no puede ser... Demasiado bueno para ser cierto. La semana que viene lo sabremos.
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Sheryl A. McCoyways to develop data; search
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Rhondda PowlingExcellent demo on how to best use the power of the Wolfram Alpha computational search tool. This is a new search engine combining science, math and social information into something they call computational knowledge.
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Lee KolbertComputational web based app.
Although it’s tempting to think of Wolfram|Alpha as a place to look up facts, that’s only part of the story. The thing that truly sets Wolfram|Alpha apart is that it is able to do sophisticated computations for you, both pure computations involving numbers or formulas you enter, and computations applied automatically to data called up from its repositories.
Why does computation matter? Because computation is what turns generic information into specific answers.
To give an amusing example, every school child has at one time or another written a report on the moon, and they probably included the wrong figure for how far the moon is from the earth. Why wrong? Because the distance from the earth to the moon is not constant: it changes by as much as a mile a minute. If you ask Wolfram|Alpha the distance to the moon, it tells you not only the conventionally quoted average distance, but also the actual distance right now, which can at times be well over ten thousand miles off the average. The actual distance is a figure that can be arrived at only by computation based on the moon’s known orbital parameters. It’s rocket science, if you will. -
Ken SeitzReally cool computational computing site!!
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