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  • Reviewed by asadimehmood on Nov 05, 7:36am

    That is really revolutionizing idea
  • Rated by DaddyWarbox on May 24, 8:58pm

    No. The idea has potential, and I'm sure as hell going to be using it for a number of things (I love being able to enter in equations, for one), but it's not going to become the "next big thing" as much as people think it will. The problem is two-fold: First, it's limited by the "experts" who control it. That alone means it's growth is forever going to be capped by its human controllers' physical abilities and personal philosophies. The ideal way such things should be implemented is via. algorithmic solutions; not manual, hand-moderation. The other way it's limited is that it requires the user to know the question they're asking. This should seem obvious, but most of the real problems people have are often the ones that they're troubled with being able to define in the first place. Until a service exists that can both accommodate the user with defining their problems and returning possible solutions for it, it will never truly be the "next big thing". It's still quite impressive, though.
  • Reviewed by siddharthbhatta on May 17, 7:51pm

    Alpha Search Engine will grow, it seems
  • Rated by cosmicflurk on May 07 2009, 11:00pm

    Now we just need good speech recognition and a simulation of Majel Barret's voice.
  • Rated by JAELYNN7 on May 07 2009, 1:11pm

    "The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before."
  • Rated by toriahennesey on May 07 2009, 10:19am

    OOOooOOOooH, dude, we live in the future!
  • Rated by AntiVigilante on May 04 2009, 10:31pm

    Anybody who though voice interactivity would work in the office... bah i prefer the renaissance solution to this enlightenment junk
  • Rated by Kilroy60 on May 04 2009, 7:17pm

    As reported in The Independent: "The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before."