Yet another program aimed at bettering a search engine – Wolfram Alpha appears, this time questions inputted will be answered directly by grabbing raw data already available from public sources and feeds.
I’m just wondering how effective this will be in terms of gathering quality information? Immediate claims are it will be like having an expert to hand. Hmm, yet it seems the immediate quality the data should not be a problem as the Wolfram Research Group have pieced it all together, but what about long term results ? Will we see a a front runner that falls behind as the race progresses ?
Natural language processing is incorporated in the tool to give answers in a spoken language, which has to be better than a search term ( Google are you listening ?)



