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<title>More on Wolfram Alpha</title>
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<summary>I discussed the Wolfram Alpha &quot;computational knowledge engine&quot; in a blog a few days ago. To see how it works, you can watch a screencast (13:23) introducing the new search engine here. You can also watch Wolfram Alpha go live...</summary>
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<title>Coming this Month: Wolfram|Alpha Search</title>
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<summary>Sometime this month, a new, more-interesting-than-your-average-search-engine will launch: Wolfram|Alpha. Wolfram Research, who has brought us Mathematica and A New Kind of Science, has set out to &quot;create a true computational knowledge engine&quot; that I am dying to play with. According...</summary>
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