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		<title>Could google&#8217;s reign be coming to an end, or is this just the beginning?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to search engines you can&#8217;t get better than Google?  However, Wolfram Alpha may be poised to send shock waves through the digital world with a new take on the established search engine. In recent years Google has dominated the digital world and replaced Microsoft as the technology super-power, but every reign has [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to search engines you can&#8217;t get better than Google?  However, Wolfram Alpha may be poised to send shock waves through the digital world with a new take on the established search engine.</p>
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<p>In recent years Google has dominated the digital world and replaced Microsoft as the technology super-power, but every reign has to come to an end. On May 09 2009 <a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/" target="_blank">Wolfram Alpha</a> is set to change the way we search the web with its natural language interface it seems that Stephen Wolfram&#8217;s creation could make searching the web more human.</p>
<p>It will be based on the same familiar Google single input field, but will work in a very different way.  It won&#8217;t just search its database for keywords it will compute the answers from questions asked in many different ways.  I won&#8217;t even begin to get into the science behind this, so <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13953_3-10191304-80.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0" target="_blank">here</a> is an article from cnet.com that may help explain the ins and outs more clearly.</p>
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<p>In short, Google will help you find the car, music or holiday you&#8217;ve been looking for, while Wolfram Alpha will give you facts about subjects in a more intuitive way than Google can at the moment.  Obviously Google will be watching <a href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/" target="_blank">Wolfram Alpha</a> with interest, and I am sure they would love to own it which with their power shouldn&#8217;t be too much of an ask.</p>
<p>However this turns out, Wolfram&#8217;s search facility can only mean more options and clearer answers for the end user, while at the same time keeping Google on its toes which is no bad thing.  I wait with interest for May 09 and potentially the next digital revolution.</p>
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