WolframAlpha is live

Just played around a bit with WolframAlpha.

I can see it has added value especially for scientists and engineers. It’s a kind of Mathematica with a web front end and a large dataset to obtain the information from. Its use will largely be depending on the quantity (and quality of course) of the underlying dataset. To give you an impression of its current state, the data it has of Balkenende (Prime Minister of the Netherlands) is still limited (what is his salary?) and nothing compared to the data that is provided on Wikipedia.

On the other hand, it’s quite nice to be able to quickly see some math plots and it’s also good in doing conversions and quick calculations such as 3 feet or time in tokyo.

All in all, I think I will use WolframAlpha every now and then as a companion to Wikipedia.

A new kind of search?

After the old NKS, Wolfram is about to present another (and better?) NKS version to the world. A new kind of search that is surely making me curious! Hope it will live up to my expectations when it’s getting live.

See this preview (the video is low quality but gives an impression).

OnJobs: a new job vacancy search engine

Deze tekst in het Nederlands: OnJobs: de nieuwe zoekmachine voor vacatures

I have published a search engine for job vacancies in the Netherlands: OnJobs.

For the techies under us, I have used GWT (Google Web Toolkit) for the client side, Ruby on Rails and Google Custom Search Engine on the server side and Slicehost for hosting.

Have a look at the site and let me know what you think of it!

Looking for a good webhost?

If you’re looking for a good webhost you should consider the one that I use. 123-webhost is cheap and I was impressed by the excellent support of their helpdesk.

Handy wordpress resources


I have created a page containing a bundle of resources that I found useful in working with WordPress.

Voo2do


A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon Voo2do. It is a nice web tool for task and project management, inspired by Joel Spolsky’s article Painless Software Schedules.

I like to try all kinds of tools, so I gave this one a try as well. But this appeared to be one of those tools that I actually started using! So maybe you find it useful as well.

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