It's very useful, since it usually generates data in several forms. My only
frustration is that while it works wonderfully, advanced queries need to be
really fine-tuned to get a result.
Interesting, and cool in terms of being able to 'read' questions, and the way
it serves data. The back-end is the 'mechanical turk of the semantic web' imho,
as it relies on lots of manual work and curating.
I HATE Wolfram. It's so unpractical -_- Prefer to search stuff and answers by traditional way...
Wakoopa according to W|A
daily page views | ~~ 760000
daily visitors | ~~ 200000
site rank | ~~ 7725th
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=http://wakoopa.com/
Just loved Wolfram Alpha - Very nice search engine - http://mspnet.blogspot.com - http://twitter.com/mspnet
This is better than Skynet
Great for finding out distance and other comparitive info between say two cities.
I like it.I alway use it
WOW!
Very promising project that will no doubt continue to improve and grow.
it's not a search engine at all, it's an answering engine that can do some very sophisticated caculations.
incredible research tool. Will improve with time.
It's very useful, since it usually generates data in several forms. My only frustration is that while it works wonderfully, advanced queries need to be really fine-tuned to get a result.
Interesting, and cool in terms of being able to 'read' questions, and the way it serves data. The back-end is the 'mechanical turk of the semantic web' imho, as it relies on lots of manual work and curating.
I love this "computational knowledge engine", it can solve equations!
Interesting, but now sure I'm smart enough to use it.
Computational Knowledge Engine. Not just a search engine, but more for unit conversions, comparisons of data etc.