http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technolo
gy/article6307744.ece

A revolutionary new search engine that computes answers rather than
pointing to websites will be launched officially today amid heated talk
that it could challenge the might of Google.

WolframAlpha, named after Stephen Wolfram, the British-born computer
scientist and inventor behind the project, takes a query and uses
computational power to crunch through huge databases.

The service can compute the distance between two cities, the population
of a country at a specific date and the position of the Space Shuttle at
a given moment. The user does not have to search through links provided
by the engine; the answer comes immediately and, if appropriate, is
accompanied by charts or graphs. What it does that Google, at the
moment, cannot do is provide answers to questions that have not been
answered already.

The new service, available at wolframalpha.com, was previewed several
months ago amid industry speculation that it could be a "Google killer".
Dr Wolfram, however, is at pains to point out that his brainchild is a
"computational knowledge engine", not a traditional search engine.

A physics prodigy who earned a PhD aged 20, Dr Wolfram, 49, founded
Wolfram Research, in Illinois, which develops advanced software called
Mathematica, used mainly by scientists. Mathematica has built up a
number of databases and Wolfram Alpha is an attempt to bring them to a
wider audience.

The service is free but the company plans to include advertising
eventually and to offer paid versions with extra features. Dr Wolfram
said that WolframAlpha was a "long-term project" and he hoped to broaden
the databases that it uses.

Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, the website,
said: "They're saying they're not trying to wipe out Google, but they
feel they do the kinds of searches that Google doesn't handle. If you're
trying to get facts, this might be a handy kind of encyclopedia for
you."

Last week Google previewed a new experimental service called Google
Squared, which will automatically produce spreadsheets of information
from search terms.
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