| Date: | Wed, 2 May 2007 11:15:20 -0400 |
| Reply-To: | "Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCPHI)" <rjf2@CDC.GOV> |
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| From: | "Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCPHI)" <rjf2@CDC.GOV> |
| Subject: | fwd: Major news about Mathematica |
| In-Reply-To: | <200705020331.l423VCDA032281@mercury.wolfram.com> |
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> From: Stephen Wolfram [mailto:stephen_wolfram@wolfram.com]
> I'm very excited to be able to tell you that today--after
> many years of development--we're releasing a radically new
> version of Mathematica.
>
> We think it's going to prove even more important than the
> original release of Mathematica 1.0 nearly twenty years ago.
>
> It has at least a thousand new ideas--some small, some
> huge--which together let us reach a completely new level of computing.
>
> Much more becomes automated. There's a sweeping extension in
> the types of data and problems that Mathematica can
> immediately handle. And above all, we've created a surprising
> new technology that lets one work in a fundamentally more
> dynamic, interactive and accessible way.
>
> You can see the details at http://www.wolfram.com.
>
> We think this is going to tremendously expand the range of
> potential users and uses of Mathematica.
>
> We'd be pleased to hear your reactions and suggestions.
>
> We think this is the beginning of a whole new era in computing.
> We hope you'll be part of it!
>
> Stephen Wolfram
> Founder & CEO, Wolfram Research
> Mathematica Chief Architect
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