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9/11/2012

Taming Facebook with Wolfram

Personal analytics for Facebook! Another reason why Wolfram Alpha is so very, very awesome.

Lifehacker wrote an excellent review here:
http://lifehacker.com/5939392/wolfram-alphas-facebook-report-analyzes-ever-dark-corner-of-your-facebook-activity?popular=true
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