With Babble you don't need to set up tables, relationships, indexes or do any programming. You just tell it whatever you want it to remember via natural language. You don't need to learn a formal query language, you just ask Babble what you want to know.
In addition, Babble can reason with the information you tell it. For example, if you tell Babble that Jane is the mother of David, it will infer that David is the child of Jane. This could make tridbit technology very attractive for implementing certain types of data retrieval applications.
However, Babble would not currently be suited for industrial strength database applications, which deal with massive amounts of precise and dense information. An industrial strength database application needs to input data quickly, using input screens that take in many pieces of information at once. You don't want to input personnel records by discussing the attributes of each person with Babble one by one.
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