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more about #semanticweb more comments → i'm a bottle: My preferred method of retrieving data using natural language queries is by using virginal priestesses that live in mountain temples. Their services ... more » Figaro: WOlframAlpha is near complete crap. I've tried around 40 queries so far and none of them have been great. Maybe 10 were OK, rest just plain awful. So ... more » i'm a bottle: I love it. It's like a really smart calculator. Unfortunately, it's not robust enough to answer the questions that I need answered with any great fr... more » celery: To be honest, the only hype I read about this was a gushing piece by one Owen Thomas. Not surprised it ended this way. more » onebadclam: The problem is the damn ".0" Where was Web 2.3, eh? It should just be Web I, Web II, etc. It sends a message about unnecessary trendiness in techno... more » Figaro: Check out his latest tweet: "Still love Twitter. Only flaw for now is that tweets are not on search engines. The money is with AdSense etc. However, b... more » Pope John Peeps II: the information in those documents will have to be turned into data that a machine can read and evaluate on its own So.... thinking machines will have... more » Botswana Meat Commission FC: Are you sure that's not the Video Professor? more » -
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Wake Us When Wolfram Alpha Can Solve an Actual Problem
British physicist Stephen Wolfram today officially launched his new, massively-hyped search engine, Wolfram Alpha. Now for the inevitable letdown; and for the hard questions more journalists should have been asking weeks ago. More »

