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Wolfram Alpha Finds God

May 16, 2009 by UMJeremy Leave a Comment

The newest google killer (get in line, folks) went live today or yesterday.  Wolfram Alpha answers plain questions with plain answers with the most sophisticated of computer minds.

So, to try it out, I tried “where is God?”  Here ya go:

 Yup, God is in Hungary, just north of Budapest. 

Now you know.

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