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Mathematica
Xah Lee at Blogger, 21 November 2010, "Mathematica Logos thru its
History," Xah Lee. [online version]
I'll always be here, my friends, 20 November 2010, "Mathematica 8 Is
Full of Surprises!" Eric Chen. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 18 November 2010, "How Many MATLAB Toolboxes Make
a Mathematica 8?" Michael Croucher. [online version]
PCWorld, 16 November 2010, "New Mathematica 8 Eases User Input,"
Joab Jackson. [online version]
CNET: Deep Tech, 16 November 2010, "Wolfram Gives Mathematica 8 a
Human Touch," Stephen Shankland. [online version]
iMaccanici, 16 November 2010, "La Matematica Non è un Opinione." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 16 November 2010, "Mathematica 8 Released,"
Michael Croucher. [online version]
Yahoo! News, 16 November 2010, "Wolfram Research Introduces Unique
Concept of Linguistically Controlled Computing." [online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 16 November 2010, "Mathematica 8 Allows
Natural Language Input," Franz Dill. [online version]
Xah Lee at Blogger, 16 November 2010, "Mathematica 8 Is Released,"
Xah Lee. [online version]
The Reference Frame, 15 November 2010, "Mathematica 8 Is Out,"
Luboš Motl. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 15 November 2010, "Wolfram Takes Mathematica
8 to All of Us Now," Herbert Exner. [online version]
Hack Education, 15 November 2010, "Math Matters: Wolfram's
Mathematica 8 and Wolfram's TED Talk," Audrey Watters. [online version]
Macworld UK, 15 November 2010, "Wolfram Research Intros Mathematica
8," Nick Spence. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's, 15 November 2010, "Wolfram Mathematica 8," Mike Riley. [online version]
Nimbis Services, 13 October 2010, "Nimbis Services, Inc. Announces Cloud Services for Mathematica." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 9 October 2010, "Control Theory Sneak Peek," Michael Croucher. [online version]
techradar.com, 21 September 2010, "Wolfram and NVIDIA Team Up for
GPU-Powered Maths," Patrick Goss. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's, 20 September 2010, "Wolfram Research, NVIDIA
Collaborate." [online version]
Blog: NVIDIA Ntersect, 14 September 2010, "NVIDIA and
Mathematica in Action: See Your GPU in a Whole Different Light," Jerry
Chen. [online version]
eHow, 4 September 2010, "How to Add Fonts to Mathematica," James
Campbell. [online version]
TeachPaperless, 29 June 2010, "ISTE 2010: Mathematica," Shelly
Blake-Plock. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 28 May 2010, "My 20 Years of Computer
Mathematics," Herbert Exner. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 27 December 2009, "Walking Randomly Sage Bounty
Hunt #1," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Mathematics Diary, 27 December 2009, "Mathematica Now Supports Handwriting Recognition." [online version]
CAD CAM News, 9 November 2009, "Wolfram Research Announces Availability of the Mathematica Spanish Language Kit." [online version]
Math Majors Group 16, 8 November 2009, "Mathematica." [online version]
IEEE Spectrum, April 2009, pp. 21-22, "Tools & Toys: New Math." [online version]
vnunet.com, 23 January 2009, "Review: Wolfram Research Mathematica 7.0," Dave Bailey. [online version]
Macworld, 15 January 2009, "Review: Wolfram Mathematica 7," Flip Phillips. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, 5 January 2009, "Mathematica 7," Felix Grant. [online version]
IT Enquirer, 17 December 2008, "Mathematica 7 Most Important Upgrade Ever," Erik Vlietinck. [online version]
The Reference Frame, 13 December 2008, "Mathematica WeatherData: 17,168 Stations," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 8 December 2008, "Notes on Mathematica 7: Parallelize on Ubuntu," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Stephen Kinsella, Ph.D, 5 December 2008, "First Impressions of Mathematica 7," Stephen Kinsella. [online version]
Harry Schwartz Eats The World, 3 December 2008, "Harry Schwartz Eats Mathematica 7," Harry Schwartz. [online version]
Hackszine.com, 2 December 2008, "Image Processing in Mathematica," Jason Striegel.
The Reference Frame, 2 December 2008, "Mathematica 7," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Portal, 1 December 2008, "Mathematica 7: A Review," Mike Riley. [online version]
vnunet.com, 28 November 2008, "First Look: Mathematica 7," Dave Bailey. [online version]
metcaffeination, 22 November 2008, "The Next Mathematica," Tom Metcalf. [online version]
Government Computer News, 20 November 2008, "Mathematica Goes Parallel," Joab Jackson. [online version]
CNET News, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Arrives with Built-in Human Genome," Stephen Shankland. [online version]
MacNN, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Adds Image and Parallel Processing." [online version]
Macworld, 19 November 2008, "Wolfram Introduces Mathematica 7," Peter Cohen. [online version]
Ogle Earth, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Does GIS," Stefan Geens. [online version]
Personal Computer World, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Gets the Picture," Clive Akass. [online version]
The Spline, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7," Stephen Luttrell. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 19 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Released," Michael Croucher. [online version]
ChapterZero, 18 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Is Here!" Alex. [online version]
Slashdot, 18 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Launched," Ed Pegg. [online version]
Teaching College Math Technology Blog, 18 November 2008, "Mathematica 7 Is for Everyone," Maria Andersen. [online version]
a.zanolini, 6 October 2008, "Mathematica," A. Zanolini. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 8 July 2008, "What's New in Mathematica 6.0.3?" Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 26 June 2008, "Mathematica Turns 20 - Math Geeks Drink Champagne in Cave!" Michael Croucher. [online version]
Z Trek: The Alan Zeichick Weblog, 24 June 2008, "Two Decades of Mathematica," Alan Zeichick. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Code Talk, 23 June 2008, "Happy Birthday, Mathematica!" Mike Riley. [online version]
Perdido Art Journal, 21 April 2008, "The Art of Maths: Mathematica," Nick Azar. [online version]
Macworld, 8 April 2008, "Macworld Awards 2008 Nominations." [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]
Cadalyst, 1 February 2008, "Mathematica 6 (Cadalyst Labs Review)," Mike Hudspeth. [online version]
Software Editorial, 3 December 2007, "Wolfram Research Mathematica 6 Review," Mike Hubbartt.
Macworld, 1 November 2007, p. 56, "Mathematica Review," Mike Hubbartt. [online version]
PC Pro, November 2007, "Mathematica and NKS," Jon Honeyball. [online version]
OR/MS Today, October 2007, "Mathematica 6," ManMohan S. Sodhi. [online version]
Daily Nebraskan, 25 September 2007, "Wolfram Research Presents Innovative Math Software Program," Steve Scharf. [online version]
Mathematics and Computer Education, Fall 2007, "Mathematica Version 6," Neal Grandgenett. [online version]
MacLife.com, 30 July 2007, "Wolfram Research Mathematica 6," Carey Myslewski. [online version]
Scientific Computing, 1 July 2007, "New Software for Scientists and Engineers: The Good and the Bad," John A. Wass. [online version]
Scientific Computing, July 2007, "A Very Significant Advance in Computational Power," John A. Wass. [online version]
AIAA: Aerospace America, July 2007, "Mathematica 6: A New Revolution?" John D. Binder. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, June/July 2007, "The Cheminformatics Challenge," Clare Sansom. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, June/July 2007, "Making Child's Play of Power Tools," Felix Grant. [online version]
IEEE Spectrum, June 2007, "Mathematics and More," Kenneth R. Foster. [online version]
IT Enquirer, 29 May 2007, "Mathematica 6: The Best Upgrade So Far," Erik Vlietinck.
Test & Measurement World, 16 May 2007, "Mathematica Gets an Overhaul." [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Portal, 15 May 2007, "What's New in Mathematica 6.0," Mike Riley. [online version]
Personal Computer Magazine, 6 May 2007, "Mathematica 6." [online version]
Gizmag.com, 6 May 2007, "Mathematica Reinvents Itself in Version 6." [online version]
The News-Gazette, 3 May 2007, "Wolfram Research, Mathematica Enter New Software Era," Greg Kline. [online version]
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (German), 2 May 2007, "Wolfram Research Präsentiert Mathematica 6," George Szpiro. [online version]
Macworld, 2 May 2007, "Mathematica 6 Emerges 'Reinvented'," Peter Cohen. [online version]
Ars Technica, 2 May 2007, "Mathematica 6.0 for Mac Brings Easy Interface Creation," Justin Berka. [online version]
ZDNet, 1 May 2007, "Stephen Wolfram: Reinventing Mathematica," Dan Farber and Larry Dignan. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, May 2007, "Mathematica 6," Felix Grant. [online version]
R&D Magazine, May 2007, "Wolfram Reinvents Mathematica," Tim Studt. [online version]
Desktop Engineering, May 2007, "Mathematica 6 Unleashed."
eWEEK, 22 January 2007, "The 25 Killer Apps of All Time," Peter Coffee. [online version]
Nihon Joho Sangyo Shimbun (Japanese), 15 January 2007, "The Next Version of Mathematica Will Provide a Development Environment."
Matematicamente.it (Italian), January 2007, pp. 52-56, "Recen ... Soft," Luca Barletta.
Mac+ (Portuguese), vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 56-61, "Mathematica: O Mac a Servico da Matematica," Ótavio Corrêa Cordeiro.
Japan.internet.com, 27 December 2006, "Compute the Universe." [online version]
Nikkei Software, 18 December 2006, "Mathematica Software Is Not Only for Calculation Anymore," Masanori Nakajo. [online version]
The Union-Tribune, 14 December 2006, "School Tries to Stand Out," Sherry Saavedra. [online version]
American Scientist, July/August 2006, "The Topology and Combinatorics of Soccer Balls," Dieter Kotschick. [online version]
Medical Design, 9 May 2006, "Math Software Helps Build Spinal-Disc Prostheses," Leslie Gordon.
The American Statistician, May 2006, vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 176-186, "Mathematica 5.2: A Review," Joseph M. Hilbe. [online version]
eWEEK.com, 9 March 2006, "eWEEK Podcast #38," Peter Coffee. [online version]
Mac Fan, January 2006, p. 34, "Mathematica Can Now Do Even Higher Level Computation by Efficiently Utilizing Multicore Environments."
Macworld, 16 December 2005, "2005 Editors' Choice Awards: The Best Mac Hardware and Software of the Year." [online version]
Scientific Computing, December 2005, "Mathematics 2005 Products of the Year Winner: Mathematica." [online version]
Automatizace, December 2005, vol. 48, no. 12, pp. 759-760, "Program Mathematica Se Prosazuje," Ivan Zelinka.
IT Pro, 17 November 2005, "Mathematica Is Superior as Programmer's Workbench," Masanori Nakajo. [online version]
Elektronik, 18 October 2005, p. 16, "Mathematica 5.2 Durchbricht 32-bit Schallmauer."
Computerworld Russia (Russian), 18 October 2005, p. 18, "The Mathematica Lessons," Dmitriy Zhelvitskiy. [online version]
PC Professionell (Chinese), September 2005, pp. 44, 50, "Mathematica 5.2," Gang Hu. [online version]
Scientific Computing & Instrumentation, July 2005, p. 24, "Mathematics Readers' Choice Award Winner: Mathematica."
IEEE Spectrum, June 2005, p. 74, "Higher Math: The Latest Upgrade of the Venerable Mathematica Software Package Adds Clever Goodies," Kenneth R. Foster.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 12 April 2005, vol. 127, no. 16, p. 6134, "Mathematica 5.1," Dmitrii E. Makarov. [online version]
Macworld, 4 March 2005, "Mathematica 5.1: Seemingly Small Upgrade Is a Big Deal," Charles Seiter. [online version]
PC Plus, March 2005, p. 57, "Wolfram Mathematica 5.1," Wilf Hey.
NASA Tech Briefs, March 2005, p. 12, "Product of the Month: Mathematica 5.1."
Dr. Dobb's Journal, March 2005, pp. 84-86, "The Blind Men and the Elephant," Michael Swaine. [online version]
Desktop Engineering, March 2005, vol. 10, issue7, pp. 34-35, "Complex Number Cruncher," Barry Simon.
PC Magazine, 16 February 2005, "Mathematica 5.1," by Barry Simon. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Journal, February 2005, pp. 66-68, "Loners and Guerrillas," Michael Swaine. [online version]
Science, 28 January 2005, p. 605, "Mathematica Upgrade."
Pixel, December/January 2005, pp. 30-31, "Mathematica, outil pour l'image," Elisa Valvygne.
eWEEK Magazine, 6 December 2004, vol. 21, issue 49, p. 58, "Mathematica 5.1's Web Services Add Up," Peter Coffee. [online version]
OR/MS Today, December 2004, pp. 54-58, "Mathematica 5.1: Additional Features Make Software Well-Suited for Operations Research Professionals," ManMohan S. Sodhi. [online version]
Nihon Joho Sangyo Shimbun (Japanese), 29 November 2004, p. 3, "Special Interview: Advanced Calculation Software Mathematica."
EDN Japan, 18 November 2004, "Wolfram Research in the USA Has Released the New Version of the Numerical Calculation Tool 'Mathematica'," Norihiro Satsukawa.
Economic Daily, 11 November 2004, p. 12, "Mathematica in Theory and Practice Seminar."
Business Edge, 2 September 2004, vol. 4, no. 30, "Math Programs Add Up to Competitive Edge," Geoffrey Shmigelsky. [online version]
College Mathematics Journal, September 2004, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 262-273, "Rocket Math," Stan Wagon, Cliff Stoll, and Daniel Flath.
Scientific Computing World, July/August 2004, "Changing the World with Technical Computing," Conrad Wolfram. [online version]
SIAM Review, July 2004, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 564-568, "Mathematica 5.0," John D. Carter.
Parabola, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 24-28, "Review of Mathematica 5.0.0," Bruce Henry.
Workstation Planet, 12 March 2004, "Mathematica Applications Add Up," Dan Costa. [online version]
Computeralgebra Rundbrief, March 2004, pp. 19-22, "Mathematica 5.0--ein Interview mit Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Inc.," Ulrich Kortenkamp.
Macworld, January 2004, pp. 40-41, "Mathematica 5: Significant Speed Improvements Make Math App the Last Word in Numbers," Charles Seiter. [online version]
OR/MS Today, December 2003, pp. 44-47, "Mathematica 5: 'Mathematical System' Offers Wealth of Features for Operations Research Professionals," ManMohan S. Sodhi. [online version]
Computer Shopper, December 2003, p. 51, "Review: Maths Software," Mike James.
Scientific Computing & Instrumentation, November 2003, pp. 55-57, "More than Crunching Numbers," John A. Wass.
Personal Computer Magazine (Dutch), November 2003, p. 48, "Mathematica 5: Wiskundige Krijgt Turbo Door Spectaculaire Rekensnelheid," Ap de Smits.
Mathematics Teacher, November 2003, p. 606, "Mathematica for Students 4.2," Hari P. Koirala.
PC World Mikro (Serbian), October 2003, p. 27, "Nova verzija Matematike," Gradimir V. Milovanovic. [online version]
PC Achat (French), October 2003, p. 82, "Mathematica 5: La référence du calcul scientifique."
Macworld, October 2003, p. 44, "Maths Master: Mathematica 5," Paul Whelan.
Macworld (French), October 2003, p. 42, "Calcul Symbolique et Numérique: Mathematica 5," Pierre-Alain Boucard.
Education Update, October 2003, "Wolfram Research's Mathematica 5," Mitchell Levine. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Journal, October 2003, pp. 60-63, "Reading, Writing, 'Rithmetic," Michael Swaine.
Bug (Croatian), October 2003, pp. 103-108, "Algoritmi na speedu," Dragan Petric.
Scientific Computing World, September/October 2003, pp. 55-57, "Gimme Five...," Felix Grant. [online version]
Government Computer News, 22 September 2003, "Mathematica 5 Can Solve the Big Ones," John McCormick.
PC Magazine, 2 September 2003, p. 56, "Mathematica 5.0 Adds Up," Barry Simon. [online version]
Linux Enterprise (German), September 2003, p. 10, "Mathematica 5 zum Jubiläum," Armin Röhrl and Stefan Schmiedl.
Desktop Engineering, September 2003, pp. 30-31, "Mathematica 5.0," Barry Simon.
c't (German), August 2003, p. 77, "Numerik-Nachhilfe: Mathematica 5.0 rechnet schneller," Jens-Peer Kuska.
Scientific Computing World, July/August 2003, pp. 67-68, "How to Get the Best out of Optimisation Software," Brian Cogan. [online version]
eWEEK, 14 July 2003, pp. 69-70, "Mathematica Powers Range of Apps," Peter Coffee. [online version]
IT Enquirer, 6 July 2003, "Wolfram
Research: Mathematica 5," Erik Vlietinck.
The News-Gazette, 24 June 2003, pp. A1, A5, "Wolfram
Research Marks 15 Years, New Mathematica," Greg Kline.
CADwire.net, 22 May 2003, "Wolfram Releases
webMathematica 2.0," Dr. Joel Orr. [online version]
Mathematics and Computer Education, Spring 2003, pp. 256-257, "Mathematica Version 4.2 (Windows Version)," Charles Ashbacher.
Mathematica Home Edition
Personal Computer Magazine (Dutch), 23 April 2009, "Mathematica 7 (Home)." [online version]
The Alternate Blog, 29 March 2009, "Mathematica Home Edition." [online version]
Wild About Math!, 6 March 2009, "Mathematica 7 Home Edition for $295," Sol Lederman. [online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 5 February 2009, "Wolfram Mathematica Home Edition," Franz Dill. [online version]
BusinessWeek, 5 February 2009, "Mathematica Made Affordable," Stephen Wildstrom. [online version]
Macworld, 5 February 2009, "Mathematica Home Edition Released," Peter Cohen. [online version]
Mathematica Player Family
Gizmag, 2 April 2008, "Mathematica Player Pro - New Application Delivery System for Mathematica." [online version]
Cadalyst, 2 April 2008, "Wolfram Research: Math-Data Deployment." [online version]
MacNN, 1 April 2008, "Mathematica Player Pro Runtime Tool Debuts." [online version]
Macsimum News, 16 October 2007, "Wolfram Releases Free Mathematica Player," Dennis Sellers. [online version]
The Spline, 15 October 2007, "Mathematica Player Online Conversion," Stephen Luttrell. [online version]
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
kaurøv b l ø g, 27 January 2010, "Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata
from One-Dimensional Rules," Vitaly Kaurov. [online version]
kaurøv b l ø g, 7 January 2010, "Coupled Cellular Automata: Symbiotic
Patterns and Synchronization," Vitaly Kaurov. [online
version]
PhysicsCentral, 11 November 2009, "Call Me a Luddite, But..."
[online version]
Passy's World of ICT, 25 September 2009, "Wolfram Mathematica
Demos." [online version]
Mathematics RET@ND 2009, 12 August 2009, "Accepted Demonstrations,"
Steven Broad. [online version]
Finance, Economy & Current Affairs through BICs, 16 July 2009,
"Holistic Theorem—Wolfram Demonstrations Project," Phil Kongtcheu.
[online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 13 July 2009, "Demonstration Projects at
Wolfram," Franz Dill. [online version]
Teaching College Math Technology Blog, 5 January 2009, "2008 Top 10 Technology Tools for Math," Maria Andersen. [online version]
MAA Focus, January 2009, "The Wolfram Demonstrations Project," Olivia M. Carducci. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 17 December 2008, "Wolfram Demonstrations Upgraded to Version 7," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 7 December 2008, "Maths Demonstrations for Christmas," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 30 November 2008, "Mathematical Christmas Cards - Walking Randomly Christmas Challenge," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 10 November 2008, "Wolfram Demonstrations Exceeds 4000 Submissions," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 9 October 2008, "More Excuses for Celebration Thanks to Wolfram Demonstrations," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 30 September 2008, "Updated Tangram Games on Wolfram Demonstrations," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 22 August 2008, "Wolfram Demonstrations Has a Makeover," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Scientific Computing, 4 August 2008, "Adventures with the Wolfram Demonstrations Project," John A. Wass. [online version]
William J. Polley, 1 August 2008, "Short-Run Cost Curves," William J. Polley. [online version]
Is all about math.com, 10 July 2008, "Creating a Mathematica Demonstration on Fermat's Theorem on Stationary Points," Julio de la Yncera. [online version]
Motion Engineering Corner, 17 June 2008, "A Gyroscopic Joint." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 19 March 2008, "Music from the Rationals," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Boing Boing, 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]
Walking Randomly, 14 February 2008, "The Valentine's Equations," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 6 February 2008, "Hello World - Mathematica Style," Michael Croucher. [online version]
The Number Warrior, 31 January 2008, "2359 Demonstrations and Counting," Jason Dyer. [online version]
Mathematica Programming, 16 December 2007, "Wolfram Demonstration Project." [online version]
EduResources Weblog, 3 December 2007, "Wolfram Mathematics Demonstrations Project," Joseph Hart. [online version]
T.H.E. Journal, October 2007, "Problem Solvers," Neal Starkman. [online version]
T.H.E. Journal, September 2007, "Wolfram Delivers Math Demos for RM Curricula," Dave Nagel. [online version]
Grey Matters, 24 August 2007, "Wolfram Demonstrations." [online version]
Scientific Computing World: Education blog, 4 June 2007, "Mathemagica--Mathematica Player Completes the Magic Square." [online version]
The Long Tail, 15 May 2007, "Mathematica Demonstration of the Long Tail," Chris Anderson. [online version]
Scientific Computing World: Education Blog, 14 May 2007, "Throwing Beanbags in Mathematica 6." [online version]
Sciencebase, 4 May 2007, "Molecular Wolfram Demonstrations," David Bradley. [online version]
IT Knowledge Exchange, 2 May 2007, "Wolfram Demonstrations Project: Visualizing Algorithms and Mathematical Models," Alexander Howard. [online version]
Mathematica & Cloud Computing
Lab Soft News, 7 January 2009, "Introducing 'Cloud as a Feature' Integrated with PC Applications," Bruce Friedman. [online version]
OnDemand Beat, 4 December 2008, "Wolfram Details Mathematica EC2 Cloud Offering," Ameed Taylor. [online version]
InformationWeek Analytics, 14 November 2008, "Mathematica's New Cloud Computing Partnership," Roger Smith. [online version]
CloudAve, 13 November 2008, "Cloud Computing and Science - Mathematica Embraces Cloud Computing," Krishnan Subramanian. [online version]
insideHPC.com, 6 November 2008, "Wolfram to Host HPC Services in the Cloud," John West. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, 6 November 2008, "Wolfram Announces Cloud Computing Partnership." [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Portal, 5 November 2008, "Mathematica Heads for the Cloud." [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Code Talk, 23 August 2008, "Mathematica's Cloud Computing Initiative," Mike Riley. [online version]
gridMathematica
Mellanox Technologies HPC Advisory Council Case Study, January 2009, "HPC Advisory Council Brings Cluster Computing to Torrey Pines High School," Dennis Sellers. [online version]
NVIDIA, 18 November 2008, "Mathematica Users Get 100x Performance Boost from NVIDIA CUDA," Andrew Humber. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Code Talk, 16 June 2008, "Clustering Mathematica," Mike Riley. [online version]
High-Performance Computing for Science, April/May 2008, "HPC for the Desktop," Gemma Simpson. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, June/July 2007, "The Future of Currents," David Robson. [online version]
The Hindu, 14 January 2007, "Affordable Parallel Computing Possible." [online version]
GRIDToday, 13 November 2006, "Wolfram Research to Preview Advances in Grid Computing."
WinHPC.org, 30 October 2006, "An Interview with Schoeller Porter, Senior Software Engineer at Wolfram Research," Ken Farmer. [online version]
Macworld, 20 July 2006, "Math Grid Toolkit Brings Grid Computing to Business," Peter Cohen. [online version]
Wolfram Workbench
Jolt Awards, 22 March 2007, "CMP Technology Announces Winners of the 17th Annual Jolt Product Excellence & Productivity Awards." [online version]
Scientific Computing, March 2007, vol. 24, no. 4, "Editor's Choice: Workbench."
Eclipse Review, Fall 2006, pp. 11-12, "Wolfram Goes to Math Class, Eclipse Style," George Walsh. [online version]
O'Reilly Media, 17 July 2006, "Open It Up and They Will Come," Daniel Steinberg. [online version]
Wolfram Blog
Mathematics Plugged, 18 January 2010, "The Sky Falls? The Sky
Falls?" Herbert Exner. [online version]
Make, 10 July 2009, "Designing Walls for Robot Bricklayers," Gareth Branwyn. [online version]
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, 1 May 2009, "Mathematica on Twitter." [online version]
The Reference Frame, 24 April 2009, "The Droste Effect," Lubo. Motl. [online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 19 April 2009, "Minimum Inventory, Maximum Diversity," Franz Dill.
[online version]
Tech stuff for the slacker, 25 March 2009, "Minimum Inventory, Maximum Diversity," Lebon Bon Lebon. [online version]
About.com: Space/Astronomy, 3 March 2009, "Discovering Secrets of the Universe while Cleaning a Hard Drive," Nick Greene. [online version]
The Sly Oyster, 1 March 2009, "Exploring Logo Design with Mathematica," James Furbush. [online version]
360, 26 February 2009, "NUMB3RS Puzzles." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 26 January 2009, "Mathematica Classroom Assistant," Michael Croucher. [online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 19 January 2009, "Visualizing Earthquakes," Franz Dill. [online version]
U.S. News & World Report, 3 January 2009, "Earthquakes at Yellowstone Supervolcano: Update," James Pethokoukis. [online version]
Astroengine.com, 3 January 2009, "Visualizing the Yellowstone Earthquake Swarms," Ian O'Neill. [online version]
metcaffeination, 1 November 2008, "Dow Jones and Mathematica," Tom Metcalf. [online version]
metcaffeination, 1 October 2008, "Bailout and Mathematica," Tom Metcalf. [online version]
Boing Boing, 24 September 2008, "Roll Your Own Red State/Blue State Map with Mathematica," Cory Doctorow. [online version]
Jacks of Science, 15 June 2008, "Motion Sensor Manipulated Mathematics," Chris Ing. [online version]
Grenouille Bouillie, 29 September 2007, "Wolfram's Thoughts on Physics," Christophe de Dinechin. [online version]
The Spline, 12 September 2007, "Hunting for the Fundamental Laws of Physics," Stephen Luttrell. [online version]
Wired Science, 14 August 2007, "To Build a Better Bridge, Make Like a Conch," Brandon Keim. [online version]
Wired Science, 6 August 2007, "The Future of Bridges: Self-Replicating and Weird-Looking," Adam Rogers. [online version]
Boing Boing, 3 August 2007, "Wolfram: Tomorrow's Bridges Will Be Evolved and Random," Cory Doctorow. [online version]
Using Mathematica
Unknown Blogger, 28 February 2011, "Block Diagrams." [online version]
dsarkesmth212s, 22 February 2011, "Project Two: Variable Seprable
Equations," Dan Sarkes with Caleb Paus. [online version]
Cold Logics, 19 February 2011, "Graphing a Time Series in
AdventureWorks with DateListPlot—Part I," Peter House. [online version]
Unknown Blogger, 14 February 2011, "Visualizing Hazard Functions."
[online version]
Cold Logics, 12 February 2011, "Visualizing AdventureWorks Data with
Mathematica Using BarChart," Peter House. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 4 February 2011,
"Create Simple DEM from Google Map." [online version]
Mathematica bits, 2 February 2011, "Making Cross-words with
Mathematica," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
Scarlett Fu, 2 February 2011, "Exploring Logo Design with
Mathematica," Scarlett Fu. [online version]
Popular Science, 31 January 2011, "Breakfast at Myhrvold's: Pea Butter, Drinkable Bagels, and Other Modernist Miracles," Paul Adams.
[online version]
SD Times, 31 January 2011, "Launch of Artisan Studio ParaSolver Speeds the Exploration of Complex SysML Systems Design Alternatives." [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 31 January 2011, "Mathematica's Eigenstructure Table for the Hald Data." [online version]
Mathematica bits, 31 January 2011, "Listing all Hamiltonian Cycles of the Graph," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
An Australian in America, 31 January 2011, "Spend Lots of Money."
[online version]
The Mathematics Blog, 30 January 2011, "Number Theory in
Mathematica," Nilo de Roock. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 29 January 2011, "Happenings—2011
Jan 29." [online version]
Electrophysiology Fellow, 25 January 2011, "Exploring the ECG Frontal Axis in Mathematica." [online version]
Built on Facts, 25 January 2011, "The Hydrogen Partition Function, or, How Matt Didn't Pay Attention," Matt Springer. [online version]
Mathematica bits, 24 January 2011, "Counters in SAT," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
Christina's Blog of Miscellanies and Accelerator Physics, 24 January 2011, "A Newbie's Take on Mathematica—Lists," Christina
Swinson. [online version]
C Plus / Add, 23 January 2011, "Excellent Good-looking Plots," Carlos Becker. [online version]
Monkeywrench, 18 January 2011, "MySQL in VMWare Fusion." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 17 January 2011, "Zero-Pole-Gain Models in Mathematica 8," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Boy of Feeling, 17 January 2011, "Mathematica Fun: Solving Electromagnetic HW4 Prob2," Eric Chen. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 17 January 2011, "Linear Dependence, or Exact Multicollinearity," [online version]
The Mathematics Blog, 17 January 2011, "URM Emulator—Continued," Nilo de Roock. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged Blogspot, 12 January 2011, "What Is It What Only Mathematica Can Do?", Herbert Exner. [online version]
Daniel S. Carvalho, 10 January 2011, "Simple but Complex," Daniel S. Carvalho. [online version]
Statistical Sage Blog, 8 January 2011, "Before the Semester Starts... I'm Playing with Pictures!" [online version]
Mathematica bits, 8 January 2011, "Independence Polynomials with
Tree Decomposition," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
Kernel Nine, 8 January 2011, "Choosing a Fermi Processor for
Mathematica CUDA Programming." [online version]
Republic of Math, 1 January 2011, "Happy Mathematical New Year: 2011
is the Sum of 11 Consecutive Prime Numbers," Gary E. Davis [online version]
Newsodrome, 30 December 2010, "Future Directions of Wolfram
Technologies." [online version]
Mathematica bits, 30 December 2010, "How to Get Mathematica Help,"
Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
The Flying Frog Blog, 29 December 2010, "Distinctive Traits of Functional Programming Languages." [online version]
Art+Science, 28 December 2010, "Mathematica, Pi, Mandelbrot, OpenCL, and More." [online version]
Playing with Math, 28 December 2010, "Yet Another Post." [online version]
Market Press Release, 22 December 2010, "An iPad Gaming Experience
is Unique And Lovely." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 21 December 2010, "Happy
Holiday!"[online version]
Mathematica bits, 21 December 2010, "Visualizing 7 Dimensional
Simplex," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
I'll always be here, my friends, 13 December 2010, "Mathematica
Fun: 3D 'Merry Christmas' In Jokerman Font Using Plot3D and Image
Processing," Eric Chen. [online version]
Svetlin Ankov's Blog, 11 December 2010, "Rendering Fractal Flames
with Mathematica," Svetlin Ankov. [online version]
Toyhouse.cc, 11 December 2010, "Playing with Mathematica," Yang
Meng. [online version]
Mathematica bits, 11 December 2010, "Mathematica's Graph Classes,"
Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
Cold Logics, 11 December 2010, "Connecting Mathematica to SQL
Server," Peter House. [online version]
Mathematica bits, 9 December 2010, "Tiles with Holes," Yaroslav
Bulatov. [online version]
I'll always be here, my friends, 7 December 2010, "2 New Categories
for Mathematica: Tips & Fun," Eric Chen. [online version]
Mathematica bits, 2 December 2010, "Real-Life Graphs Collection in
Mathematica," Yaroslav Bulatov. [online version]
Comp Maths Central, 2 December 2010, "Mathematica Bingo," Hugo
Touchette. [online version]
Comp Maths Central, 27 November 2010, "Dabbling in Mathematica 8,"
Hugo Touchette. [online version]
Minnesota 3.0, 21 November 2010, "Mathematica—Piecewise, Vertical
Line, Function Handle, Parallel Shift," Li-Pin Juan. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 15 November 2010,
"Color-coded contour lines with Mathematica." [online version]
The Sabermetric Society at Virginia Tech, 12 November 2010,
"Mathematica Sabermetrics Notebook." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 8 November 2010, "5 New Plot Commands in
Mathematica 8," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 1 November 2010, "Regression 1—All Possible Regressions of the Hald Data." [online version]
Part Time Observer, 30 October 2010, "Adding Arrow Heads on 2D Plots in Mathematica." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 26 October 2010,
"Processing Comic Images for e-Reader." [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 18 October 2010, "We Did it Already. The
UnRiskverse." Herbert Exner. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 15 October 2010, "Tired of Traditional Technical
SW Development? Try This Instead." Herbert Exner. [online version]
Keksrolle.de, 11 October 2010, "Import Tab-delimited File into
Mathematica and Create a Plot of Two Columns," Christoph Rueger. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 4 October 2010, "Regression 1—Two
Kinds of Prediction Bands." [online version]
kaurøv b l ø g, 29 September 2010, "Stereoscopic 3D Macromolecule
1TF6," Vitaliy Kaurov. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 27 September 2010, "Regression 1:
More Properties." [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 24 September 2010, "We Speak at Analytics &
Risk Technologies in Finance 2010," Herbert Exner. [online version]
Pragma, 24 September 2010, "Presentation Quality Plots from Micro-Cap
Data (Mathematica Help for EEs)." [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 30 August 2010, "Rotations: From One
Euler Angle Sequence to Another." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 25 August 2010, "Work
with Web Map Service (WMS)." [online version]
Built on Facts, 22 August 2010, "Sunday Function,"
Matt Springer. [online version]
Art Taylor Blog, 22 August 2010, "Fun with Mathematica, Wikipedia, and Graphviz,"
Art Taylor. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 20 August 2010, "Visualize Weather Pattern with Random Walk."
[online version]
Doug's Blog, 17 August 2010, "Overview of Mathematica in
Education," Doug Snyder. [online version]
Wild About Math!, 30 July 2010, "Pythagorean Triangles on a Circle,"
Sol Lederman. [online version]
Academic Publishing Blog, 15 July 2010, "Our Latest Experiment with
Supplementary Material," Rosie Grimes. [online version]
Cogitatio, 6 July 2010, "The Elegance of Rule-Based Programming in
Mathematica," Sal Mangano. [online version]
Cogitatio, 28 June 2010, "Hold Everything!" Sal Mangano. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's, 7 June 2010, "Mathematica Cookbook Review," Mike
Riley. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 31 May 2010, "Two-Body Orbits:
Example from Initial Scalars." [online version]
Mohammad Nabil's Blog, 4 May 2010, "Mathematica Art," Mohammad Nabil
Al-Aggan.
[online version]
R&D Magazine, 28 April 2010, "Locating Tsunami Warning Buoys."
[online version]
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, 27 April 2010, "The Large Hideous
Collatzer," Steven Pigeon. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 19 April 2010, "Play
with Bibliographic Data." [online version]
The Eponymous Pickle, 15 April 2010, "Parallel Mathematica," Franz
Dill. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 12 April 2010, "Co^2-evolution," Herbert Exner.
[online version]
Knowing .NET, 9 April 2010, "Using Mathematica to Generate 'The
Elements' iPad App," Larry O'Brien. [online version]
Stats raving mad, 1 April 2010, "Probability Manipulations with
Mathematica...," Manos Parzakonis. [online version]
Corsis, April 2010, "Pageranking in Mathematica," Cetin Sert. [online version]
The Flying Frog Blog, 30 March 2010, "Bubble Sort in a Mathematica
Pattern." [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 22 March 2010, "Logic: Truth Tables."
[online version]
Wildebeests, 16 March 2010, "Automatic Report Generation with
Mathematica." [online version]
Wildebeests, 14 March 2010, "Adding Recession Bands to Mathematica
Economic Data Plots." [online version]
Wildebeests, 23 February 2010, "Debunking 'Some Good News on Jobs:
Tax Withholding Improving.'" [online version]
The Reference Frame, 23 February 2010, "Microsoft Browser Lottery: A
Random Algorithm That Is Not So Random," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Wildebeests, 21 February 2010, "Digitizing Plots with Mathematica."
[online version]
pipehappy, 17 February 2010, "Uniform Spherical Distribution," Yue Guan. [online version]
O'Reilly Radar, 10 February 2010, "Mathematics and Art," Mike
Loukides. [online version]
The Imaginarium, 10 February 2010, "Science Is Cool," Pim Oomon.
[online version]
SoundCloud, 7 February 2010, "Surfing on Prime Waves Pt2," Mark
Holt. [online version]
SoundCloud, 28 January 2010, "Surfing on Prime Waves," Mark Holt.
[online version]
SoundCloud, 28 January 2010, "Prima Fantasia 13-19," Mark Holt.
[online version]
Quantum Moxie, 28 January 2010, "A Quirky Mathematical Problem in
Need of Explanation," Ian T. Durham. [online version]
Statistics and Probability, 28 January 2010, "Binomial
Distribution." [online
version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 26 January 2010, "More
on Heatmap." [online version]
Konvulooshun's Blog, 24 January 2010, "Project Euler," Divyanshu
Ranjan. [online
version]
Serialized Thoughts..., 23 January 2010, "Using the New RNA Web
Services with Mathematica," Fabrice Jossinet. [online version]
Sander Huisman, 23 January 2010, "Double Log Plot," Sander Huisman. [online
version]
Off the Map, 21 January 2010, "Finding and Importing Geographic Data
into Mathematica 7," Tom Buckley. [online
version]
Walking Randomly, 20 January 2010, "Plotting in a Loop in
Mathematica," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Sander Huisman, 17 January 2010, "Look-and-Say Algorithm," Sander
Huisman. [online
version]
Scott's Blog, 15 January 2010, "Rear-Wheel-Drive Car Kinematics." [online
version]
The Reference Frame, 3 January 2010, "Warming Trends in England from
1659," Luboš Motl. [online
version]
Jack's Personal Blog, 2 January 2010, "The Premier League Wins
Graph." [online
version]
MPTL, 31 December 2009, "A Falling Log," Lemuel G. Abarte. [online
version]
Remco's Ramblings, 29 December 2009, "Complex Analysis, L-systems
and Christmas." [online version]
The Reference Frame, 25 December 2009, "No Statistically Significant
Warming since 1995," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Ludum Dare, 14 December 2009, "Dark Maze." [online version]
Space Cadet, 13 December 2009, "BlackLight Power Poster," Brett
Holverstott. [online version]
Wildebeests, 12 December 2009, "Trade Data Points to L Shaped
Outlook." [online version]
Matthias Greiff, 10 December 2009, "A Collection of Mathematica Blogs & Websites," Matthias Greiff. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 22 November 2009, "Example: Is It a
Transition Matrix? Part 1." [online
version]
Mathematics Plugged, 22 November 2009, "Final in the Castle," Herbert Exner. [online version]
AstroPhoto, 17 November 2009, "Apollo 15 Landing Site Relief Map."
[online
version]
Teaching Physics Blog, 15 November 2009, "Making Use of Mathematica in
Physics," Tom Anderson. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 15 November 2009, "Sun IS Shining," Herbert
Exner. [online version]
Navid Dianati, 11 November 2009, "Mathematica Code for Unit Balls in Lp Norm,"
Navid Dianati. [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 8 November 2009, "Those Are the Days," Herbert
Exner. [online version]
Fatih's weblog, 5 November 2009, "Eigenvector Calculation with
MATLAB vs Mathematica." [online
version]
Differential Equations Homework, 5 November 2009, "System of Linear
Equations." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 2 November 2009,
"User-Defined Color Themes." [online version]
Mathematics Classroom, 27 October 2009, "Mathematica & Integration," Amir
Fahmi Jaafar. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 15 October 2009,
"Mathematica 7 on Windows 7." [online version]
Wildebeests, 11 October 2009, "Using Mathematica to Create a Daily List of
Trade Weight Index Data." [online version]
Is All about Math, 6 October 2009, "Producing a Simple 3D Animation
with Mathematica 7.0 Running in Parallel on Four Kernels." Julio de la Yncera. [online version]
Wildebeests, 3 October 2009, "Mathematica Work-Flows. Retrieving,
Processing and Presenting Data. #1 Retrieving." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 29 September 2009, "Using Mathematica as a
Whiteboard," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 23 September 2009,
"Monitor Mathematica Computation with Email." [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 21 September 2009, "Fourier Series
and Fourier Transform." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 18 September 2009, "The Unreasonable
Ineffectiveness of Factoring," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Thoughts on smalltalk, 6 September 2009, "Explaining Mathematica
with the Solution for Problem 59 from Project Euler," Niko Schwarz. [online version]
Stubborn Mule, 4 September 2009, "Is There a Baby
Bounce?" Mark Lauer. [online version]
Stulski.com, 2 September 2009, "M/D/c in Mathematica," Vitaliy
Stulski. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 30 August 2009, "RationalQ—Testing for Rationals
in Mathematica," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 25 August 2009,
"Visualize Irrational Number as Random Walk." [online version]
Wildebeests, 16 August 2009, "Creating 'Highlighting Bands' in
Plots." [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 16 August 2009, "12 Pentagons!"
[online version]
Thoughts on smalltalk, 14 August 2009, "A Small Mathematica Vs C
Benchmark," Niko Schwarz. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 12 August 2009, "Display
a Plot by Clicking a Button." [online version]
Elena & Fabrice's Web, 11 August 2009, "Selecting the Points to
Plot." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 7 August 2009, "View
Weighted Graph with GraphPlot." [online version]
G-Fav's Meanderings in Science, Business, and Art, 24 July 2009,
"Watching Simulated Chromosomes Mutate as They Try to Reach a 'Goal'."
[online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 16 July 2009, "Read
Binary File with ByteOrdering Option." [online version]
svidoli's blog, 12 July 2009, "High Quality Animations with
Mathematica and Mencoder." [online version]
Stoney's Zone, 10 July 2009, "2D Matrix Decomposition." [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 9 July 2009, "Extract
Elevation Data from Google Earth." [online version]
Mathematics RET@ND 2009, 8 July 2009, "Day Three," Steven Broad.
[online version]
/dev/ragfield, 8 July 2009, "Upload Videos to YouTube with
Mathematica," Rob Raguet-Schofield. [online version]
Hearing Aid MN, 6 July 2009, "Designing Hearing Aid Parts with
Mathematica." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 29 June 2009, "A Parallel Programming Tip for
Mathematica," Michael Croucher. [online version]
The Gauge Connection, 28 June 2009, "Mathematica and KAM Tori Reforming," Marco Frasca. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 19 June 2009, "Control Google Earth from Mathematica." [online version]
The Commercial-News, 17 June 2009, "Teacher Shared Math Talents," April Evans. [online version]
Lunchtime Playground: Fun with Mathematica, 17 June 2009, "Mathematica 7: Export ESRI Shapefile." [online version]
by Keven Lin, 28 May 2009, "Twitter Analytics Using Mathematica,"
Keven Lin. [online version]
Built on Facts, 27 May 2009, "Quadratically Perturbed Square Well," Matt Springer. [online version]
Underground_Flash, 13 May 2009, "Mystic Rose and Whirling Polygons," Kristin Henry. [online version]
O'Reilly Radar, 9 May 2009, "Hacking Primes in Mathematica," Mike Loukides. [online version]
Social Mode, 6 May 2009, "Pandemic and Epidemic Models with Mathematica," Russell Foltz-Smith. [online version]
Patrick Collison » blog, 27 April 2009, "Hacking for Fun and Profit with Mathematica and the Google Analytics API," Patrick Collison. [online version]
by Keven Lin, 24 April 2009, "Pair Trading Using Mathematica,"
Keven Lin. [online version]
Rip's Applied Mathematics Blog, 20 April 2009, "Wavelets: The D4 Scaling Function." [online version]
MyNC: Durham, 14 April 2009, "Duke Physicists See the Cosmos in a Coffee Cup." [online version]
Patrick Collison » blog, 10 April 2009, "Using Mathematica to Generate Web 2.0 Company Names," Patrick Collison. [online version]
james rohal, 5 April 2009, "Updating Twitter from Mathematica," James Rohal. [online version]
Is All about Math.com, 21 March 2009, "Countries in the World with GDP Per Capita Less than Cuba." [online version]
Making art in Second Life, 17 March 2009, "The Science and Art of Mathematica." [online version]
The Reference Frame, 8 March 2009, "Penrose Tiles: Five Dimensions," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Post Gavin Disorder, 1 March 2009, "I'm a Nerd! Really!" Gavin Nielsen. [online version]
metcaffeination, 1 March 2009, "DC Intersections with Mathematica," Tom Metcalf. [online version]
The Reference Frame, 19 February 2009, "Eigenvalues in Antarctica," Luboš Motl. [online version]
Handshake 2.0, 14 February 2009, "Parametric Valentine," Anne Giles Clelland. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 7 February 2009, "Quadraflakes, Pentaflakes, Hexaflakes and More," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Stephen Kinsella, Ph.D, 21 December 2008, "Minimal Advice to Students on Programming with Mathematica," Stephen Kinsella. [online version]
Handshake 2.0, 26 November 2008, "Parametric Hand Turkey," Anne Giles Clelland. [online version]
Physical Thought, 2 October 2008, "More Mathematica Visualisations: Non-Orientable Foo," Andrew J. Bennieston. [online version]
Physical Thought, 25 September 2008, "Visualising Random Walks," Andrew J. Bennieston. [online version]
Ryan Smith--a count of no account, 23 September 2008, "Improved Euler Method in Mathematica." Ryan Smith. [online version]
Stephen Kinsella, Ph.D, 15 September 2008, "Mathematica Symposium," Stephen Kinsella. [online version]
john hawks weblog, 15 September 2008, "Some Genetic Drift Graphs with Mathematica," John Hawks. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 30 August 2008, "Simulating Harmonographs," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Stephen Kinsella, Ph.D, 7 July 2008, "The Mathematics of Modern Growth Theory," Stephen Kinsella. [online version]
Is All about Math.com, 17 June 2008, "One Easy Problem and One Not So Easy Problem." [online version]
Physical Thought, 16 June 2008, "Fourier Transform of a Cat," Andrew J. Bennieston. [online version]
TortsProf Blog, 12 June 2008, "Chandler's Computer Models of Negligence," Christopher J. Robinette. [online version]
Physical Thought, 1 June 2008, "Gravitational Potential," Andrew J. Bennieston. [online version]
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]
MathMexico: Mathematics and Other Fun Stuff, 13 April 2008, "A New Student Group of Mathematica Fans," José Luis Gómez-Muņoz. [online version]
Walking Randomly, 9 April 2008, "Minimising the Rosenbrock Function using Mathematica," Michael Croucher. [online version]
Games and Puzzle Page, 3 April 2008, "Programming Two Person Impartial Games in Mathematica," Robert Cowen and Robert Dickau. [online version]
O'Reilly Radar, 4 March 2008, "O'Reilly School of Technology + Mathematica: What Do They Add Up To?" Jimmy Guterman. [online version]
Wired, 25 February 2008, vol. 16, no. 3, p. 50, "Former Microsoft Genius Masters the Culinary Art of Sous-Vide," Mark McClusky. [online version]
Apple.com, 25 January 2008, "Robert J. Lang: The Art and Science of Paper Folding." [online version]
Is All about Math.com, 19 January 2008, "Producing Animations with Mathematica 6.0 Is Easy as Pie." [online version]
Another World Is Probable, 17 December 2007, "Using Mathematica to Build 3D Modelling Software." [online version]
Walking Randomly, September 2007, "Secret Messages Hidden inside Equations." [online version]
Turing Prize
The Guardian, 29 November 2007, "Complex Proof of a Very Simple Computer," Tom Stuart. [online version]
BBC News: More or Less, 26 November 2007, "Proving Turing's Simple Computer," Ben Crighton. [online version]
Chicago Tribune, 19 November 2007, "Simplicity Sought for Complex Computing," Jon Van.
Gaussian Noises, 5 November 2007, "Undergrad Proves Important Theorem." [online version]
MAA Online, November 2007, "The Smallest Computer in the World," Keith Devlin. [online version]
Scientific American, 25 October 2007, "A New Kind of Science Author Pays Brainy Undergrad $25,000 for Identifying Simplest Computer," J.R. Minkel. [online version]
Wired Science, 24 October 2007, "College Kid Proves That Wolfram's Turing Machine Is the Simplest Universal Computer," Brandon Keim. [online version]
University of Birmingham, 24 October 2007, "Birmingham Engineering Student Wins $25,000 Wolfram Turing Machine Prize." [online version]
New Scientist Tech, 24 October 2007, "Simplest 'Universal Computer' Wins Student $25,000," Jim Giles. [online version]
Nature News, 24 October 2007, "Student Snags Maths Prize," Geoff Brumfiel. [online version]
Wolfram Research
IT Pro , 17 March 2010, "Q&A: Conrad Wolfram on Communicating with
Apps in Web 3.0," Nicole Kobie. [online version]
10th International Mathematica Symposium, 4 February 2010, "Keynote
Speaker—Tom Wickham-Jones." [online version]
Walking Randomly, 7 January 2010, "International Mathematica
Symposium 2010," Michael Croucher. [online
version]
Telegraph, 3 December 2009, "We Need to Base Maths Lessons on
Computers," Conrad Wolfram. [online version]
Renan Cabrera L., 25 October 2009, "Returning from IMUC," Renan Cabrera. [online version]
Ruben Cabrera, 20 October 2009, "International Mathematica User Conference 2009," Ruben Cabrera. [online version]
Tom Pratt Graphic Design, 17 October 2009, "Mathematica Gallery—Michael Trott," Tom Pratt. [online version]
W200 Rebecca Hoesman, 29 September 2009, "Wolfram MathWorld," Rebecca
Hoesman. [online
version]
PC Pro, 18 August 2009, "PC Pro Announces Awards 2009 Shortlist," Tim
Danton. [online version]
Instructify, 8 July 2009, "Wolfram MathWorld: Making the Math
World Slightly Less Frustrating," Jason Don Forsythe. [online version]
Free PhpMyAdmin, 6 July 2009, "The Next Mathematica." [online version]
Mathematics Plugged, 17 June 2009, "Mathematica Conference 2009," Herbert Exner. [online version]
Teaching College Math Technology Blog, 3 November 2008, "Field Trip to Wolfram Research," Maria Andersen. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Code Talk, 31 October 2008, "Mathematica Interviews; Hard Work Adds Up," Jon Erickson and Mike Riley. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Portal, 26 August 2008, "2008 International Mathematica Conference," Mike Riley. [online version]
Bloggingheads.tv, 23 February 2008, "A New Kind of Science Saturday," George Johnson. [online version]
fq(x) News, 1 February 2008, "Wigner's Gift Horse: Is Nature Completely Mathematical?" Julie J. Rehmeyer. [online version]
Web Detector, 28 January 2008, "Entry Any Function and Give Its Integral," Ali Taeb. [online version]
The News-Gazette, 23 November 2007, "Wolfram Research Will Add Positions," Don Dodson. [online version]
Forbes, 15 October 2007, "Stephen Wolfram on the Future," David Ewalt. [online version]
Dr. Dobb's Portal, 10 October 2007, "Developer Diaries: Five Years before the Math: Mike Pilat Interview," Michael Swaine. [online version]
Times Argus Online, 22 July 2007, "Inside the Computational Universe," Roger Cooke. [online version]
The Cornell Daily Sun, 19 February 2007, "Alum Creates Math Encyclopedia on Web," Lisa Grossman. [online version]
SIAM Review, 2007, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 123-176, "Featured Review: Mathematica GuideBooks," Willy Hereman. [online version]
New Scientist, 18 November 2006, issue 2578, p. 51, "Stephen Wolfram Forecasts the Future." [online version]
Scientific Computing World, August/September 2006, "The Maths Package Problem," Brian Cogan. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, May/June 2005, pp. 27-28, "Desperately Seeking Solutions," Felix Grant. [online version]
SIAM Review, 2005, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 801-806, "Featured Review: Mathematica GuideBooks," Willy Hereman.
FOCUS, March 2004, p. 6, "Wolfram Research Announces New Functions Site."
Wolfram Research & NUMB3RS
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, 24 February 2008, "Prime NUMB3RS: CBS Series Draws Kudos from the Academic Community," Libby Slate. [online version]
Punk Rock Operations Research, 26 October 2007, "The Math behind NUMB3RS," Laura McLay. [online version]
Grey Matters, 27 September 2007, "Charlievision." [online version]
Science News, 28 January 2006, vol. 169, no. 4, "Math Plus Crime, TV Style," Ivars Peterson. [online version]
WolframTones
Pluperfecter, 11 June 2009, "Composing with WolframTones Cellular Automata," Steven Steight. [online version]
The Canoe Dossier, 2 June 2009, "Be a Rock Star like Me," Don Sutton. [online version]
Miscellaneous
Let Me Know, 16 November 2007, "India Student Mathematica Competition 2008," Nitin Rao. [online version]
Teaching College Math Technology Blog, 3 November 2007, "Wolfram... 3-D Printed Math Solids," Maria H. Andersen. [online version]
Microsoft Case Studies, 10 September 2007, "Torrey Pines High School Students Integrate Tablet PCs into High School Math Curriculum to Improve Learning." [online version]
Scientific Computing World, June/July 2007, "Parallel Computing Toolkit 2.1." [online version]
Scientific Computing World, March 2007, "mathStatica," Felix Grant. [online version]
Scientific Computing World, February/March 2007, "AceGen and AceFEM," Felix Grant. [online version]
Desktop Engineering, February 2006, vol. 11, no. 6, "Keeping It Simple," Barry Simon.
Scientific Computing World, December/January 2006, pp. 20-21, "Computing Robustness in Biology," Brian Cogan. [online version]
Scientific Computing, December 2005, pp. 16, 54, "Calling All Mathematica Enthusiasts!" John Wass. [online version]
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