Recent Media Coverage
See also Mathematica 6 media coverage.
Please Make A Note, 28 May 2008, "Solving Differential
Equations with Mathematica - Part IV: Equation Trekker." [online
version]
hortont::blog, 27 May 2008, "iTunes Library Size, Over Time," Tim Horton.
[online version]
Please Make A Note, 25 May 2008, "Solving Differential Equations with
Mathematica - Part III: Frequency Domain." [online
version]
Please Make A Note, 24 May 2008, "Solving Differential Equations with
Mathematica - Part II: Phase Space." [online
version]
Please Make A Note, 23 May 2008, "Solving Differential Equations with
Mathematica - Part I: Time Series." [online version]
Perdido Art Journal, 21 April 2008, "The Art of Maths: Mathematica," Nick Azar. [online
version]
MathMexico: Mathematics and Other Fun Stuff, 13 April 2008, "A New Student Group of
Mathematica Fans," Jose Luis Gomez-Munoz. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 9 April 2008, "Minimising the Rosenbrock Function using
Mathematica," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Macworld, 8 April 2008, "Macworld Awards 2008 Nominations." [online
version]
Games and Puzzle Page, 3 April 2008, "Programming Two Person Impartial Games in
Mathematica," Robert Cowen and Robert Dickau. [online version]
Cadalyst, 2 April 2008, "Wolfram Research: Math-Data Deployment." [online
version]
Gizmag, 2 April 2008, "Mathematica Player Pro - New Application Delivery System
for Mathematica." [online version]
MacNN, 1 April 2008, "Mathematica Player Pro Runtime Tool Debuts." [online
version]
Walking Randomly, 19 March
2008, "Music from the Rationals," Michael Croucher. [online version]
MacResearch, 17 March 2008, "Interview with Theodore Gray of
Wolfram Research, Inc." Drew McCormack. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 12 March 2008, "What's New in
Mathematica 6.0.2?" Michael Croucher. [online
version]
boingboing, 8 March 2008, "Using Mathematica to
Decorate Easter Eggs," Cory Doctorow. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 7 March 2008, "Demonstrations for Pi
Day," Michael
Croucher. [online
version]
O'Reilly Radar, 4 March 2008, "O'Reilly School of
Technology +
Mathematica: What Do They Add Up To?" Jimmy Guterman. [online
version]
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