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There are still six days left in our Holiday Tweet-a-Day contest. For more information, check out the blog post: http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/12/21/wolfr am-research-holiday-tweet-a-day-contest/

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Do you Twitter? Check out the new Wolfram Blog post to see how you can tweet to win! http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/12/21/wolfr am-research-holiday-tweet-a-day-contest/

Wolfram Mathematica Thank you to everyone who joined the Mathematica page today. Together, we raised enough money for the Eastern Illinois Foodbank to provide roughly 86 meals to families in East Central Illinois. Thanks again and Happy Holidays.

Wolfram Mathematica Our count is at 3,567. Our goal is 13,567 fans. We're donating $0.10 for every new fan who joins the Mathematica page from now until 5pm Central Standard Time. Please help us get to 13,567 fans by 5pm! http://www.facebook.com/mathematica

Wolfram Mathematica In less than one hour, Wolfram Research is donating $0.10 to the Eastern Illinois Foodbank for every NEW fan who joins "Fans of Mathematica" from 10am-5pm. Our goal...10,000 fans. With just a few clicks, you can help support our local foodbank. Please share with your friends. http://www.facebook.com/mathematica

Wolfram Mathematica Just a reminder: Tomorrow, from 10am – 5pm CST, Wolfram Research will be donating $0.10 cents to the Eastern Illinois Foodbank for everyone who joins the “Fans of Mathematica” page. Spread the news, and don’t join until Friday morning!

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Check out how Joel Drouillard of BondDesk Group LLC uses Mathematica to analyze how clients use the company's trading platforms in the Wolfram Blog. http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/12/17/going -inside-the-interface-with-mathematica/

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Calling all Facebook users! Wolfram Research will be donating $0.10
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Eastern Illinois Food Bank from 10am to 5pm CST on Friday, December 18.
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Justin Smith of Wolfram Research will present "An Overview of Mathematica for Education" at ICMA-MU (http://www.sc.mahidol.ac.th/CEM/Conferen ceWeb/index.html) in Bangkok, Thailand on December 18. Please stop by if you are attending.

Wolfram Mathematica Attending the 14th ATCM (http://atcm.mathandtech.com) in China this week? Stop by and hear Zhennan Cao's talk "Overview of Mathematica in Education" on December 18.

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Hear why Professor Zhilan Feng, who is collaborating with the CDC on modeling influenza medication strategies, says Mathematica is the perfect tool for their work in the latest post on the Wolfram Blog: http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/12/10/model ing-the-fight-against-flu-with-mathemati ca/

Wolfram Mathematica Congratulations to Mathematica user, Dr. Jack W. Szostak, who was awarded a Nobel Prize today for his pioneering work in the discovery of telomerase, an enzyme which helps prevent the fraying of chromosomes that underlies aging and cancer.

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Chris Carlson bends, spins and floats through the Hearst Tower in with Mathematica. Check out the new blog post at http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/12/03/adven tures-in-architecture-with-mathematica/















