Want to know the current time in Bangkok, or Your
IP address? There are lots of questions for which Google can’t directly give
the answers without requiring you to sift through pages and pages of links.
However, it is not the only tool that offers
instant answers. Wolfram
Alpha, a search engine developed by Stephen Wolfram, can solve a much wider
array of problems and unlike Google, it doesn’t require to type queries in any
particular syntax. Here are some examples:
1. Location Search
A query like “where am i” will reveal your IP
address and your current geographic location. Alternate queries that will get
the same information about your computer include “who am i” and “what is my ip.”
2. Food
Wolfram Alpha can instantly answer most of your
food and nutrition related questions like how many calories are present in a
bottle of Coke? Which is healthier – the french fries served at Burger King or
the ones at McDonald’s?
Search [Burger king french fries
vs McDonald's fries ]
3. Time Zones
You know that a query like “time in <city>”
will display the current time of that city. This works for most search engines
but Wolfram has an additional feature that works in reverse.
You can specify the time of any city and it will
convert that time into your local timezone. This should be handy when a client
suggests a meeting time using his timezone and you have to quickly figure out
if that time works out for you.
Search [Today + 2 months 5days]
4. Finance
Want to know the number of people who are working
for a particular company. Wolfram Alpha can get this information and more using
simple queries like “market cap of Apple” or “revenue of Google.” You may also
use the tool to query past stock prices and indices.
Search [Number of employees in Google]
Source : Labnol
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