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Prime Time Freeware for AI (Selected materials from the Carnegie Mellon University Artificial Intelligence Repository, Issue 1-1) [Paperback]

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This is a collection of AI-related freeware with 5000 megabytes of free source code and documentation, stored as compressed arcchives on two ISO9660 CD-ROMS. Included is an entire CD-ROM full of interpreters and compilers.

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Mark Kantrowitz is a nationally recognized expert on student financial aid and paying for college. He is the founder and publisher of FinAid.org, the leading source for clear and unbiased financial aid information, advice and tools; and publisher of FastWeb.com, the most popular and complete free scholarship matching site. Mr. Kantrowitz writes advice columns for the Fastweb, MainStreet.com, Newsweek Education and Huffington Post web sites. Mark is the author of five books, including three about student financial aid, and holds seven patents. His most recent book is Secrets to Winning a Scholarship, published in February 2011. He also writes extensively on student aid policy and was quoted in more than 850 newspaper and magazine articles in 2010. Mark serves on the editorial board of the Council on Law in Higher Education, the editorial advisory board of Bottom Line/Personal, is a member of the board of trustees of the Center for Excellence in Education and is a member of the board of directors of the National Scholarship Providers Association. He has two bachelor's degrees in mathematics and philosophy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a master's degree in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

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