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2 commentsWednesday, July 29, 2009

Wolfram Alpha Hasn't Exactly Set the World on Fire

Disappointing Numbers Since Launch

Remember all of that hype earlier this year about Wolfram Alpha? Some called it a Google killer, although most bloggers writing about the subject could pretty clearly see that it was no such thing. That didn't stop it from being a very highly touted product with lots of potential.

While Wolfram Alpha still certainly has its enthusiasts, it has not exactly taken the world by storm. In fact, in terms of unique visitors it had a very unimpressive launch, and since launch most of that buzz seems to have gone out the window, as unique visitors (according to Compete) have plummeted since.

Wolfram Alpha numbers in June

Earlier this month, Stan Schroeder of Mashable pointed out that at this point Wolfram Alpha isn't even close to being in the same league with the "relatively minor player in the search game" Ask. And things don't appear to be looking up based on Compete data (although to be fair, Ask has had like 13 years to get to where it's at).

Why was there so much buzz over Wolfram Alpha, but now not so much? Users seem to generally like it. Could it be that ever-powerful Google brand? It's probably the mentality that Google works pretty well, and users don't really need it.

"Part of Wolfram Alpha’s problem could be its versatility," said Scrhoeder. "Before, when you needed to find out how much your daily calorie intake should be, you’d probably type “calorie calculator” into Google, and you’d get some specific tool that does that. Now, Wolfram Alpha does that and a zillion other things, but did you remember to use it, or did you just Google for whatever you needed like before?"

Whether or not it's living up to its initial buzz, Woflram Alpha continues to crank away at getting better. You can read the blog and see what the Wolfram team's been up to, and some interesting ways of using the tool.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Wolfram Alpha

I suppose one reason for the drop is because college and high school students--individuals who would probably be the ones who could get the most out of Wolfram Alpha on a daily basis--are on summer vacation and don't spend their free time calculating daily calorie intake.

As for the people who said it was a Google killer, I did not and still don't understand what they were thinking when they said that. It's like comparing apples to oranges: they're similar but very different. Type in "1968 corvette" in Google and you get 1,470,000 results. Type it in Wolfram Alpha and you get "Wolfram Alpha isn't sure what to do with your input." You just can't compare.

RE: Wolfram Alpha

Interesting point about summer vacation. It will be interesting to see if traffic increases as schools get started.

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