Hi,

According to those articles posted on the Wolfram blog, Wolfram Alpha
is "over 7 million lines of code" and maybe a decade of work by a lot
of people.   I wonder if one saw the actual queries that are made, if
*most* of them (say the top 95%), then it would be relatively easy to
implement something that could answer those top 95% of questions?
In the Wolfram blog he particularly talks about how they had to go
public with Wolfram Alpha since they desperately wanted to see what
people would query for, and without that information they really
couldn't go further with the project.

So... Timothy, is there any way you can find out anything about the
top most popular Wolfram Alpha queries?   Also, it would be worth
looking at the top queries at http://mathoverflow.net/ and other
similar sites (though maybe those are likely to be a lot more
complicated?)

William

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