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Google it with Bing!

At various odd points in conversation, such as when comparing the proper noun Xerox to the verb Photocopying (my Indian friends are well aware of the unawareness of the distinction), I usually drag in how we’re going to Google anything we want to find.

“Where are my car keys?” “I don’t know, google it, maybe under your bed?”

Then I saw this video.

Just took that concept to a very relevant perspective.

My take: If you know anything about Google and Bing, watch it and show it to your friends.

(If you’re new here: Google‘s a search engine from Google, Bing’s a search engine from Bing Microsoft.)

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Find Anything (on your desktop) with Everything

Search with Everything!

Search with Everything!

Don’t you just love those little programs that do that one small thing, oh so perfectly? (Remember the Norton User Access Control tool?). Well, this little program is also just as awesomeous.
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Wolfram|Alpha – the Google Killer?

 

Wolfram | Alpha unleased!

Wolfram | Alpha unleased!

Alright, what is Wolfram|Alpha, and why is the title of this post so enthusiastically indicating it could murder Google, our beloved search overlord?

Wolfram|Alpha, publicly released today, is the brainchild of the Stephen Wolfram and co, the creaters of Mathematica, the world standard program for any kind of mathematical research. They’ve got 20 years of experience in crunching all kinds of numbers and data, and thus created Alpha as a web application to get neatly processed information from the huge data banks that they presumably have.

So what does this mean? Using Wolfram|Alpha, for instance, you can find out:

 

Advanced Data Processing Engine

Advanced Data Processing Engine

  • Where our college website is: Visakhapatnam, India

 

Search for thegvp.net in Wolfram | Alpha gives map

Search for thegvp.net in Wolfram | Alpha gives map

  • How far it is from Hamburg, Germany, to Visakhapatnam, India: 7340 KM
    Wolfram | Alpha searching distance from Hamburg to Vizag

    Wolfram | Alpha searching distance from Hamburg to Vizag

Hey, it can also generate CAPTCHAs:

 

www.vishalkumar.in CAPTCHA'd by Wolfram | Alpha

www.vishalkumar.in CAPTCHA'd by Wolfram | Alpha

Though I have to wonder why it has this feature…

 

 

Alright, after digging W|A for a few more minutes I began to get a feel for what it was, and more importantly, what it wasn’t:

It is:

  • Really good with statistical data, and interpreting it, as long as it exists in some public database somewhere (National census, etc)
  • Even More Awesome with mathematical searches. Try searching for Integrals or Transforms of equations. Not Only will it solve the issue at hand, but it’ll also very neatly graph the result and give you the intermediate steps. Its Mathematica roots really show well in these queries. I recommend any maths student check it out. For sure.
  • Good with historical data, perhaps introducing some new ways of looking at it.

It is:

  • NOT  A “Search Engine”. They say so on their website: 

It’s a computational knowledge engine: it generates output by doing computations from its own internal knowledge base, instead of searching the web and returning links.

  • NOT A live, updated-to-the-minute ‘computational knowledge engine’, meaning that it doesn’t have all the latest ‘data’ as other search engines. This is a good thing, perhaps, as it relies on verfied data banks for factual data.
  • NOT A Google Killer. Google is designed to help people find webpages, that may contain the relevant data for their queries. Wolfram|Alpha is designed to interpret existing data into knowledge for you.

 

All in all, its a fine software from the Wolfram stable. It still has some way to go before it becomes as truly useful to us in our daily lives. As more data is fed into the system, it shall prove to be more useful. Till then, mathematicians and researchers will love this to bits.

To wrap things up, this post has roughly 525 words. According to Alpha, it should have taken you 2 minutes to silently read this, 4 minutes to read it out loud, or 9 minutes to type it.  (Hmm… damn, took me waaaay more than 9 minutes to type :) )

Comments? Do check out Wolfram | Alpha and see if you can turn up any really interesting queries, and share ‘em here. :) [BTW,  comments are on the top. Click here, if you are too lazy to scroll.]

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