
A new search engine Wolfram Alpha launched on May 18th 2009. It’s developed by Stephen Wolfram (creator of Mathematica)
It is basically a “computational search engine”. It’s completely a different concept of search. It’s not a competitor for Google or any other search engine.
As stated by the developers of WolframAlpha:
It displays results for different queries. It was really interesting. If you would like to watch that video just click below. Wait for few mints it will take time to load.
Watch the Real Search of Wolfram Alpha Video
Look at the screen shots of different searches on Wolfram Alpha to have a better understanding about this computational search engine.
Search for “integrate x^2sin^3 x dx” in WolframAlpha:
Search for “gdp france” in WolframAlpha,:
Search for “internet users in europe” in WolframAlpha:
Search for “springfield” in WolframAlpha:
This search engine displays results in a computed mathematical way. Watch the video to understand the concept of Stephen Wolfram. Feel free write your thoughts in comments.










