If you’re a fan of Wolfram’s Mathematica_app, you’ll be pleased to hear its comprehensive tools for technical computing are now more accessible. For the first time, Mathematica is available on the Web. While the desktop applications (Windows, Mac and Linux) remain unaltered, Wolfram is introducing a browser-based version called Mathematica Online that can be accessed from any internet-enabled device. Stephen Wolfram, founder and chief executive of Wolfram, said “almost all” the features found in the Mathematica desktop apps have made the jump to the Web. He admitted that it isn’t quite as “zippy,” but highlighted the new permissions feature that...
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