α to Ω
There’s been much fanfare about the debut of Wolfram α. While it’s impressive, on a technical level, I think Harvey Ω yields consistently more useful search results.
To each his own.
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There’s been much fanfare about the debut of Wolfram α. While it’s impressive, on a technical level, I think Harvey Ω yields consistently more useful search results.
To each his own.
Posted by distler at May 25, 2009 8:37 AMTrackBack URL for this Entry: https://golem.ph.utexas.edu/cgi-bin/MT-3.0/dxy-tb.fcgi/1975
the harvey omega link is broken - missing the leading ‘h’.
http://theory.uchicago.edu/~harvey/harveyomega/
Fixed. Thanks.
Harvey|Omega answers binary questions much more intuitively than other computational knowlege engines answer questions about binary.
-Nancy K.