I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of March: New features in the latest version of ggplot2 include choropleths, violin plots, and improved annotations: http://bit.ly/wHYCbS A video demonstration of big-data Naive Bayes and Classification Tree models with Revolution R Enterprise for IBM Netezza: http://bit.ly/HylxcS A collection of two-minute video tutorials for R beginners: http://bit.ly/HylyO9 A bad infographic from Kony 2012 redrawn as a bar chart in R: http://bit.ly/HylxcT Sanjiv Das uses R to analyze when banks should modify distressed home loans, and which banks are still too big to fail: http://bit.ly/HylyO8 Step-by-step tutorials to get Hadoop running with R on Amazon EC2: http://bit.ly/Hylxd0 How anachronistic is the language of Downton Abbey, really? http://bit.ly/HylxcZ . (And if you don't know what Downton Abbey is: http://bit.ly/HylxcY .) SAP integrates R with its HANA in-memory database: http://bit.ly/HylxcX Tips on using the "lubridate" package to simplify working with times and dates in R: http://bit.ly/HylyOc The program is announced for R/Finance 2012, and registration is open: http://bit.ly/HylxcW R used at Twitter to apply cluster analysis to the nutritional content of a McDonald's menu: http://bit.ly/Hylz4t The 2012 Future of Open Source survey is open: http://bit.ly/Hylxd2 R projects for students in the 2012 Google Summer of Code: http://bit.ly/Hylz4u Actuary Jim Guszcza demonstrates how R is used for actuarial analysis at Deloitte Consulting: http://bit.ly/Hylxd4 New features in R 2.15.0 "Easter Beagle": http://bit.ly/Hylz4v A beautiful animated visualization of wind-flow patterns: http://bit.ly/Hylxd5 Other non-R-related stories in the past month included: Ben Goldacre talks about the dangers of publication bias (http://bit.ly/Io09Cy), jokes for mathematicians (http://bit.ly/Io08ys), how analytics with Big Data is revolutionizing the Services industry (http://bit.ly/Io09Cz), definitions of "Data Scientist" from Michael Rappa (http://bit.ly/Hylxd8) and Hilary Mason (http://bit.ly/Io08ie), rebuilding Sarajevo (http://bit.ly/Io08if), why you shouldn't write like a scientist (http://bit.ly/Io09CA), the US government and Big Data (http://bit.ly/Io09CB), a video history of copyright issues (http://bit.ly/Io08yt), and how a blackjack player used probability to beat a casino (http://bit.ly/Hylz4G). There are new R user groups in Milan (http://bit.ly/Hylxtp), Montreal (http://bit.ly/Hylxtq), Lithuania, Birmingham and Taiwan (http://bit.ly/Hylz4H). Meeting times for local R user groups (http://bit.ly/eC5YQe) can be found on the updated R Community Calendar at: http://bit.ly/bb3naW If you're looking for more articles about R, you can find summaries from previous months at http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/roundups/. Join the Revolution mailing list at http://revolutionanalytics.com/newsletter to be alerted to new articles on a monthly basis. As always, thanks for the comments and please keep sending suggestions to me at david at revolutionanalytics.com . Don't forget you can also follow the blog using an RSS reader like Google Reader, or by following me on Twitter (I'm @revodavid). Cheers, # David -- David M Smith <david at revolutionanalytics.com> VP of Marketing, Revolution Analytics? http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com Tel: +1 (650) 646-9523 (Palo Alto, CA, USA)