Today we pair for you the thoughts of two iconic speakers at SXSWi, and our next post will be a wrap-up that concludes our coverage of this rather all-consuming event here in Austin.
Stephen Wolfram, the creator of the Mathematica computational engine, first released in 1988, spoke primarily about Wolfram/Alpha, which you should give a try at its link or by downloading the app.
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