Wolfram Alpha, the "computational knowledge engine," just
launched a desktop app for Windows 7 PCs through
Intel's AppUp store. After launching numerous iOS and Android apps (including for the B&N Nook and Amazon's Kindle Fire), this is the first time Wolfram Alpha is introducing a dedicated desktop app for its service. The application costs $2.99 and is only available through Intel's store.
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