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Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis

Oct 2nd, 2008 · If the recent financial meltdown has left you wondering, 'When does exponential decay function stop?' then I have the book for you. Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis is the kind of book that only comes along every twenty years. A tome so densely …
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Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis

Oct 1st, 2008 · If the recent financial meltdown has left you wondering, 'When does exponential decay function stop?' then I have the book for you. Advanced Excel for Scientific Data Analysis is the kind of book that only comes along every twenty years. A tome so densely …
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Recent Human Evolution May Have Been Driven By Self-Selection

Dec 13th, 2007 · The New York Times reports an insightful theory of Human evolution that gives credit for our accelerated evolution to the evolving brain. By virtue of our aesthetic and utilitarian preferences we ourselves have been responsible for molding the present …
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The IT Industry's Red Shift Theory

Aug 19th, 2007 · Sun Microsystems' CTO, Greg Papadopoulos has come out with a Red Shift Theory for IT which posits that an 'elite group of companies are consuming inordinate amounts of IT infrastructure, well beyond most other businesses, and that their demand is growing …
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William Gibson Gives Up on the Future

Aug 6th, 2007 · Sci-fi novelist William Gibson has given up trying to predict the future — because he says it's become far too difficult. In an interview with silicon.com, Gibson explains why his latest book is set in the recent past. 'We hit a point somewhere …
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US, Asia, Europe Ceding Web Dominance

Apr 14th, 2007 · A new study shows that presence of the US, Asia, and Western European countries on the web is strongly declining. Newly internet-empowered countries are booming; many geographical regions are showing exponential growth, including Eastern Europe and South …
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