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Wolfram Research News Releases - 2005


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December 15 New MathGL3d add-on for Mathematica adds interactive graphics capabilities.
December 12 The new Wolfram Technology Guide explains how the technology inside makes a difference for your technical computing needs.
November 14 Personal supercomputing arrives with Mathematica Personal Grid Edition and quad-core computers.
October 31 Former Irish Young Scientist of the Year is keynoting the Wolfram Research Tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
October 18 New LinkageDesigner application allows linkage prototyping and mechanical design with Mathematica.
September 14 Mathematica is being used to model restructured electric power markets.
August 30 Mathematica and PathwayLab provide computational systems biology environment.
August 29 Students save with affordable new semester and annual editions of Mathematica CalcCenter 3.
August 12 The world's largest 3D display screen was created with Mathematica.
August 12 Wiki-webMathematica builds a Mathematica web community.
August 2 gridMathematica 2.1 capitalizes on large-scale improvements in Mathematica 5.2.
July 12 Mathematica 5.2 is breaking the memory barrier with 64-bit computing, adding multicore performance.
July 8 New features have been added to MathOptimizer Professional.
June 28 Mathematica ported to Intel Mac, takes center stage at WWDC.
June 21 Mathematica for Students is now bundled with new Mathematica site licenses for high schools.
May 2 Wolfram Research announces plug-in for Mac OS X 10.4 Spotlight.
April 27 gridMathematica adopted to explore large-scale questions in human immunity.
April 19 webMathematica 2.2 now includes Mathematica 5.1.
March 22 Wolfram Research develops plug-in for Google Desktop Search.
March 10 Wolfram Publicon gives new momentum to open access publishing.
March 8 gridMathematica 2 is now available--a major enhancement to the premier software environment for supercomputing.
March 8 New Parallel Computing Toolkit 2 expands the power and scope of Mathematica 5.1.
January 11 Mathematica lecture series in India explores the impact of computing on education and research.



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