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  • A beautiful book in my library describing the theory and its many applications titled The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants is well worth perusing, and I discovered the 1990 print edition is available online in its entirety scroll to bottom of linked page for the pdf !

    Cartography Young Geoffrion 2007

  • A beautiful book in my library describing the theory and its many applications titled The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants is well worth perusing, and I discovered the 1990 print edition is available online in its entirety scroll to bottom of linked page for the pdf !

    Archive 2007-08-01 Young Geoffrion 2007

  • Yahoo CEO Can't Say 'Algorithmic' - Here's Carol Bartz on Fox Business Network, explaining what sets Yahoo apart from Google.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • Yahoo CEO Can't Say 'Algorithmic' - Here's Carol Bartz on Fox Business Network, explaining what sets Yahoo apart from Google.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • Algorithmic solutions will in fact expand the problem, creating more undifferentiated data.

    Steve Rosenbaum: Sleep, Friends, Work -- All Victims of Data Overload Steve Rosenbaum 2011

  • Algorithmic alchemy has now diluted the value of friends by choosing your BFFs for you, thus at once making results and advice more relevant but also much more limited.

    Art Brodsky: Eli Pariser and the Annoying, Aggressive Algorithms Art Brodsky 2011

  • (Alan Hutchinson, Algorithmic learning) “[T] he paper seen and the seeing of it are only two names for one indivisible fact which, properly named, is the datum, the phenomenon, or the experience.”

    Data is data, or are they? 2009

  • Algorithmic alchemy has now diluted the value of friends by choosing your BFFs for you, thus at once making results and advice more relevant but also much more limited.

    Art Brodsky: Eli Pariser and the Annoying, Aggressive Algorithms Art Brodsky 2011

  • Algorithmic trading firms, which use computer-driven automatic trading formulas, would also have to provide national regulators with details of their trading strategy at least annually.

    EU Seeks More Power for National Regulators Over Derivatives Riva Froymovich 2011

  • Nerd prompt: Does this “Daisy” trivia lend more credence to the much-disputed theory that in addition to standing for Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer, HAL is really named HAL because its letters are one step ahead of IBM?

    HAL 9000 vs. IBM 7094: Which 'Daisy' is creepier? | EW.com 2009

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