[sorry for the cross-post]

Dear all,

There has been quite some work around analyzing non-software related data. The 
teams of Serge, Thierry and Noury have been doing wonderful things. I am not 
sure you are aware of this, but I found this a nice achievement of what our 
community can do. 

Using sensors networks in Jakarta, Indonesia, to monitor floods.
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/photos/a.341189379300999.82969.340543479365589/706190742800859/?type=1

CAR: Components, Agents, and Robots
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/posts/704750642944869

Fantastic model from the Vietnam crew working on Ebola spreading
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/photos/a.341189379300999.82969.340543479365589/704650679621532/?type=1

Another picture from the crew studying Ebola.
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/photos/a.341189379300999.82969.340543479365589/704304912989442/?type=1

Ebola fatalities in Guinea.
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/photos/a.341189379300999.82969.340543479365589/703876539698946/?type=1

Visualizing Astronomy pictures
https://www.facebook.com/ObjectProfile/posts/702429986510268

Visualization of Network Latency by Leonel Merino
http://t.co/xJN6qk1AEG

Being this work, there is quite some sweat. This work does not happen randomly, 
and their authors deserve our encouragements.

I do not know if this make sense to crosspost all these urls (looks like a spam 
isn’t it?) but I am really happy to see all that happening. 

Cheers,
Alexandre

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