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* [http://blog.wolfram.com/ Wolfram blog], with many posts on Mathematica. | * [http://blog.wolfram.com/ Wolfram blog], with many posts on Mathematica. | ||
* [http://www.wolfram.com/ Wolfram Research], the institution and organism behind Mathematica. | * [http://www.wolfram.com/ Wolfram Research], the institution and organism behind Mathematica. | ||
+ | * [http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/ Stack Exchange] forum. |
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Mathematica is a computational engine. It is probably the closest tool we have to an effective universal computer in its broadest sense.
Mathematica is the pinacle of Wolfram research, the company built by Stephen Wolfram, initially to develop Mathematica, now with extended ambitions in various areas of computational interest (see a new kind of science and Wolfram|Alpha as other major examples).