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An invention that could change the internet for ever

The article about the software invention that will change the way the internet operates by giving intelligent answers to posed questions is excellent.  I wonder if it will end the annoying ads you receive on Google and Bing and make those search engines more useful?

Andrew R. Spriegel

Revolutionary new web software could put giants such as Google in the shade when it comes out later this month.

By Andrew Johnson

Sunday, 3 May 2009 from THE INDEPENDENT

The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before.

 The new system, Wolfram Alpha, showcased at Harvard University in the US last week, takes the first step towards what many consider to be the internet’s Holy Grail – a global store of information that understands and responds to ordinary language in the same way a person does.

Although the system is still new, it has already produced massive interest and excitement among technology pundits and internet watchers.

Computer experts believe the new search engine will be an evolutionary leap in the development of the internet. Nova Spivack, an internet and computer expert, said that Wolfram Alpha could prove just as important as Google. “It is really impressive and significant,” he wrote. “In fact it may be as important for the web (and the world) as Google, but for a different purpose.

Tom Simpson, of the blog Convergenceofeverything.com, said: “What are the wider implications exactly? A new paradigm for using computers and the web? Probably. Emerging artificial intelligence and a step towards a self-organising internet? Possibly… I think this could be big.”

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