Just for Fun – Wolfram Alpha

May 9th, 2010 by 1stmilliondollar Leave a reply »

It’s Sunday… it means it’s time for “Just for Fun”. Every Sunday, we publish a posting not related to finance or investment.

Today, we’re looking at Wolfram Alpha, a computational  knowledge engine. Wolfram Alpha is a long-term project to make all systematic knowledge available for everyone.

Let’s try with a simple query, “S&P 500”. Wolfram Alpha returns something like this:

Wolfram Alpha

Let’s try with more complex queries, “canada inflation rate”. We’ll get something like below from Wolfram Alpha.

Wolfram Alpha

Finally, let’s try something more interesting, “gdp of canada compared to united states”. Surprisingly, Wolfram Alpha is able to interpret this question correctly.

Wolfram Alpha

Try your own queries and have fun with it.

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1 comment

  1. dont says:

    Can anyone find a way to get Wolfram Alpha to show things adjusted for inflation? For example, U.S. federal debt since 1900 after the effect of inflation has been removed. I’ve tried all kinds of queries and haven’t found a way.

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