Thursday, December 02, 2010

Chromey Calculator combines the power of Wolfram Alpha and Google Calculator

Chromey Calculator combines the power of Wolfram Alpha and Google Calculator: "
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Take the awesome power of Wolfram Alpha; add the convenience and intelligence of Google's built-in calculator. Now mix them up and serve in a piping hot Chrome add-on: Chromey Calculator.


When you click the extension's humble button, it opens a quick prompt pane (you can also pop it out to its own separate Chrome window). You can then feed it with any expression Wolfram Alpha or Google Calculator understands, and even mix those expressions up.


Chromey Calculator decides whether to use Google or Wolfram Alpha. You can see what engine it used for your calculation by hovering over a result; clicking the logo takes you to the source page (handy mostly for Wolfram Alpha calculations, which usually yield interesting graphs).


The add-on even supports variables. One proposed example goes like this:


@Everest = height of Everest

@K2 = height of K2

@Everest - @K2 in meters


So this basically takes the height of Everest and of K2 (the world's second-highest mountain) and calculates the difference - all within your Chrome window, without opening any other sites or tabs.


This is very powerful stuff; the only limit is your imagination - I would love to hear any interesting examples in the comments.

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