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WolframAlpha, a service that upon launch was labeled a "Google killer," has reportedly reached a deal with Microsoft, reports MediaPost.

Per the deal, which was not officially confirmed by either party, WolframAlpha will port some of its hailed scientific and mathematical computational content to Microsoft's Bing search engine, which is currently enjoying new-contender popularity. Spokesman John Ekizian of WolframAlpha also suggested the liaison would not forbid them from making licensing deals with other major search engines, including Google.

WolframAlpha bills itself as a "computational knowledge engine." And since its May launch, it has been improving the site by about one code update per week, according to the company's Stephen Wolfram. It has also expanded its global employee base.
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Nice, new technology. The technology is going to get powerful here soon...watch out. Very Happy


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