The process of bringing Wolfram Alpha online is being webcast live right now. It starts with a 5 minute intro along with some other pre-recorded clips. Some interesting tidbits:
- it will be run on thousands of CPUs
- it is planned to be a 48 process – presumably shooting for being fully live Monday morning
- the webcast will include deployment and testing
I look forward to seeing snippets of it throughout the weekend.
I also watched the overview of what Wolfram Alpha is all about. My first impression as posted earlier on JavaRanch:
What is interesting to me is that it gives you the answer, but not the source. For calculations, there isn’t really a source anyway. I don’t cite that 2+2=4. However, I do cite the population of Germany. So how are we supposed to know it is right? On the other hand, I think showing similar information you might not have asked for is cool.
I expect my impression will change once I actually get to try it out.
7:15 CST , I’m still unable to get through to the live part. Firefox is still showing the pre-recorded clips and my other browser is timing out on the site. Will try agin later.
7:30 CST: It was a browser caching thing. Clearing the cache shows justin.tv – the live part. The site is very slow. I think demand is higher than expected to follow the events live. Maybe it was publicized too well?
7:31 CST: It’s up now. Reloading yet again helped.
See part 2 for my impressions of the parts of the webcast I am watching tonight.