Computational Knowledge, Science and Wolfram|Alpha

author:Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram Research
published: July 29, 2009,   recorded: July 2009,   views: 314
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Wolfram will describe the concepts, technology and science that underlie Wolfram|Alpha—an ambitious project to make as much knowledge as possible computable. Stephen Wolfram is the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, the creator of Mathematica, the author of A New Kind of Science and now the creator of Wolfram|Alpha.


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