[R] UNSOLITED E_MAILS: Integrate R data-analysis projects with Microsoft Office for free
Rory Winston
rory.winston at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 11:34:12 CET 2008
Me too. Getting directly spammed like this is really annoying. I dont mind a
general post to the list, but individually spamming each member of the list
is unacceptable. Especially as I have no interest in the stupid product in
question.
Gorden T Jemwa wrote:
>
> Dear R Admins,
>
> I received an unsolicited e-mail from BlueInference as an R
> user. Does it mean that R that our e-mails (and names) is
> sharing it's user database with third parties without our
> consent? Or perhaps the BlueInference guys are using an
> e-mail address miner to get our contact details?
>
>
>
> [SNIP]
>
> Dear Gorden Jemwa,
>
> As a fellow R user, I am sure you agree with me that R is a
> dear gift from the R-project community that should enjoy
> broad use. Towards that end, we’ve built a software
> solution directed at the very large community of Microsoft
> Office users, called Inference for Office. It combines the
> powerful data-analysis capabilities of R with the familiar
> and flexible word-processing and data-preparation features
> of Microsoft Word and Excel. We are making Inference for
> Office available for free to R users at educational and
> non-profit research institutions. A free trial is available
> for everyone.
>
> With Inference for Office, you can assemble all the elements
> of an R data-analysis project (text, data, R objects, R
> code) into dynamic documents. These dynamic documents can
> then be executed in real-time to create results documents
> containing all the output and graphics. If Inference for
> Office is of no interest to you, please disregard this
> message and accept our humble apologies for having bothered you.
>
> If Inference for Office sounds like it might useful, you can
> obtain additional information by visiting our website and
> viewing a two-minute screencast overview of Inference for
> Office:
>
> http://www.inference.us
>
> While you're there, you can also download a free trial of
> Inference for Office
>
> To your success,
>
> --Ben
>
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> . . . . .
> Ben Hinchliffe
> Inference Evangelist
> BlueReference, Inc.
> ben.hinchliffe at bluereference.com
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> . . . . .
> website: www.inference.us
>
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