Wolfram|Alpha… that’s the name that’s been on a lot of people’s lips, blogs and even mainstream news and media over the last few days. I’m sure you’ve all come across it yourselves…
I first read about it on TechCrunch and a few other Tech blogs in early March… I’m not sure who touted it as a [...]
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Wolfram’s Computational Knowledge Engine…
A deeper mining of the web…
This NY Times article about some of the new technologies being designed to search the Deep Web is quite a good one. It outlines some of the problems the standard Search Engines have in their attempts to penetrate and index a lot of the data that lies below the surface… and also refers to some [...]
Deep dive on DeepDyve…
I wrote about the launch of DeepDyve last week… in this post. I got my login over the weekend along with the below information from DeepDyve:
Today you can conduct searches in the following areas:
- Life Science and Medical: Includes over 600 full text journals, including
Annual Reviews, BioOne, Sage, and Mary Ann Liebert; databases including
Medline (containing [...]
Deepdyving into the web…
It’s quite well known that the standard Search Engines, Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL… etc. only scratch the surface of all the online content. Even though recent attempts by several of them to include non-textual content, such as images or video there is still a huge amount of hard-to-reach content.
This is where the new breed [...]

