Wolfram and his team have built what he calls a “computational knowledge engine” for the Web. OK, so what does that really mean? Basically it means that you can ask it factual questions and it computes answers for you.
Wolfram Alpha: 'A new paradigm for using computers and the web' - 0 views
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It doesn’t simply return documents that (might) contain the answers, like Google does, and it isn’t just a giant database of knowledge, like the Wikipedia. It doesn’t simply parse natural language and then use that to retrieve documents, like Powerset, for example.
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Instead, it understands and then computes answers to certain kinds of questions.
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1. There will be an increased focus on infrastructures—such as social networks and wikis—to support building strong relationships and collaboration.
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2. The structure of work will become more adaptive, more informal and less focused on formal structure and static design solutions.
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3. (tie) "Agile" organizations will have survived rampant aggregation and consolidation, and all organizations will be developing greater agility.
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