MATHwire
News for the Mathematica Community
January 2009
Announcements
Mathematica 7 is here, adding over 500 new functions and 12 application
areas...
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Stephen Wolfram writes about the release of Mathematica 7, only 18
months after the release of Mathematica 6...
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Groundbreaking Mathematica high-performance computer (HPC) solutions were
unveiled at the Supercomputing 2008 conference...
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Wolfram Research announces a partnership to provide cloud computing access
to Mathematica users...
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Mathematica Player 7 has arrived and is available for free download,
allowing anyone to use new Mathematica technology...
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New on the Web
The Wolfram Demonstrations Project already features over 150
Demonstrations incorporating Mathematica 7 features, and a
total of over 4300...
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The new Wolfram Mathematica Learning Center provides a variety of ways
to improve your Mathematica skills...
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Wolfram Education Group is offering two new seminars, "S01: An Overview
of Mathematica for Education" and "S11: What's New in Mathematica 7,"
and is enhancing others with Mathematica 7 content...
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The Wolfram Technical Support Center has been reorganized to streamline
Mathematica support on the web...
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In the News
CNET cites many reasons to upgrade to Mathematica 7...
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Macworld reports on the new features available in Mathematica 7...
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The Parents' Choice Foundation chose both the Wolfram Demonstrations
Project and The Math behind NUMB3RS as two of its Fall 2008 Website
Award Winners...
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NVIDIA Corporation reports that Mathematica 7 now integrates CUDA,
their parallel GPU computing architecture...
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MacNN describes some of the new Mathematica 7 features and enhancements...
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vnunet says that Mathematica offers a shortcut to research programming
development and is a good choice for any field where technical computing
is required...
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Dr. Dobb's Portal describes Mathematica 7 as a powerful tool that
supports image processing, OpenGL, multicore architectures, and more...
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Read more about Wolfram Research in the news on our Recent Media
Coverage page...
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