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R and Data Mining
Deploying Predictive Analytics with Revolution R, PMML and ADAPA
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2011/04/slides-and-replay-for-pmml-webinar.html
R/Bioconductor ArrayExpress R-Cloud Workbench (RECOMMENDED)
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RStudio on AWS .rstudio/rutter#rstudio.
http://ec2-23-22-30-161.compute-1.amazonaws.com/