Wolfram|Alpha Launches Widgets to Share Computable Facts across
the Web
The Wolfram|Alpha Widget Builder Allows Anyone to
Create and Share Simple yet Powerful Web Applications
July 27, 2010—Wolfram Alpha LLC today announced the beta versions of
Wolfram|Alpha Widgets and Widget Builder, giving anyone the power to
create easily shareable interactive modules using its computational
knowledge engine. With widgets, people can deliver results from
Wolfram|Alpha's vast data repository, sharing their knowledge using
simple, powerful, customizable applications. It's so easy that a
Wolfram|Alpha widget can be built in only a few steps using the
drag-and-drop Widget Builder. Widgets can also be personalized, allowing
creators to customize the look and feel of the widget as well as the
display of the results.
"Widgets are the next step in our goal of making Wolfram|Alpha
ubiquitous—available to everyone, everywhere," said Barak Berkowitz,
Managing Director, Wolfram|Alpha. "With widgets you get a brand new way to
experience the power of Wolfram|Alpha and share it with your readers and
friends. By putting the massive data repository and computational
capability of Wolfram|Alpha in everyone's hands, we fully expect to be
surprised and impressed by the innovative ways people put this power to
use in their areas of interest and expertise."
Widgets can be created from any Wolfram|Alpha query. Want to have an app
on your blog that calculates the predicted adult height and weight of a
child based on his or her current stats? Or how about an app that compares
the financial data of two public companies? Or creates a customized
nutritional label for any recipe you have? The possibilities are
limitless. For more examples of widgets, see the hundreds already in the
Widget Gallery. You can freely take any of the gallery's widgets and embed
them on your own blog or website as is or customize them any way you
wish.
Wolfram|Alpha powers the wolframalpha.com website as well as factual
results on partner sites like Bing, mobile applications such as the
Wolfram|Alpha iPhone and iPad apps, and eBook content for books like The
Elements: A Visual Exploration. With today's announcement, anyone can
have a widget powered by Wolfram|Alpha.
The beta versions of Wolfram|Alpha Widgets and Widget Builder are
available today for free. Release 1.0 will be available later this year.
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