I ain't gonna get scooped by TechCrunch this time!
The MIT folks released an implementation of their Faster than Fast Fourier Transform, they called it SFFT and it is here. It is faster than FFT because it uses the fact that the underlying signal is sparse in the frequency domain. Thank you Haitham Hassanieh, Piotr Indyk, Dina Katabi and Eric Price!
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