Use WolframAlpha in Google Search Engine

by Harshad on May 22, 2009

WolframAlpha WolframAlpha, a new ‘knowledge’ search engine, has already started gaining incredible popularity among internet users. Many people thinking that it will beat top search engines like Google, Yahoo etc.

WolframAlpha is just one week old search engine, but everyone wants to experience it with more facilities. Implementing new features in short period is really difficult and it needs time. One such feature is the use of WolframAlpha with other search engines.

Well, this feature is quite helpful when we want to search detail information about particular topic. There is no search engine in the world which allows this kind of feature. But we don’t have to worry about it, as we have a Firefox plugin to do the same thing.

“Wolfram Alpha Google” plugin is specially designed for Firefox users so that WolframAlpha can be used with Google search engine. Check out the screenshots of this plugin below.

WolframAlpha Google

Google search with Wolframalpha

Download  Wolfram Alpha Google plugin

Wolfram Aplha Google

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{ 6 comments }

Anonymous May 23, 2009 at 5:03 am

Let’s see how effective they will be when it comes to delivering :) ..

Cuil came and left without much impression .. Google is the biggest blackhole, any strong source of light is too faint in front of it :)

/Anonymous

Harshad May 23, 2009 at 12:09 pm

Haha…well said! Google has gained its place in the business and now it is difficult to beat their position.

Raju May 23, 2009 at 8:50 am

i somehow feel Wolphram alpha was released too early. Its still in “pre-alpha” stage, not even beta

Harshad May 23, 2009 at 12:12 pm

Even I felt the same when I used it for first time.

Gagan May 23, 2009 at 6:37 pm

no one can beat Google in any way.

Anonymous May 25, 2009 at 9:22 am

@Gagan – “No One” will be bit of a strong statement. You never know what’s in store. When Google was initially release, no one really thought they could take over Yahoo. If you are an oldtimer – you’d ROFL if someone said that.

But Google’s efficiency proved everyone wrong. But Google is not perfect either – What if someone comes up with, a technology that proves more efficient than google ? Then – it’ll be the Google slayer :)

Competition is tougher than what it was in early and late 90′s, but not impossible :)

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