Today was supposed to be a big coming out party for stealthy search engine Wolfram Alpha. Computer scientist Stephen Wolfram gave the first public demonstration of his knowledge mining search engine at Harvard. But to be honest, not too many people were paying attention because A) who wants to sit through a two-hour Webcast and B)
Google decided to tease its own efforts at adding structured data to search during the demo.
Google quickly ginned up its public data search feature to undermine Wolframs debut. And it worked. Nobody really paid attention to the two hour snorecast.
To be fair, some people who have seen it are very excited about the Wolfram search engine
(Nova Spivack, for one, argues persuasively that it is going to be big). But it is hard to get excited about canned demos and promises of computer science breakthroughs.
Google is trying to crush a promising startup before it can be born in a couple weeks. Google acts more like the old hated Microsoft every day.