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November 1, 2007

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The Mathematica Product Team of Wolfram Research (Champaign, IL) announced a new Mathematica development to change the way users share and deploy documents. The interactive technologies allow almost any dynamic Mathematica notebook to be converted to run in the free Mathematica Player using the company's new Publish for Player web service. Use Mathematica to build dynamic applications (often with just a few lines of code) and then deploy or publish them in seconds — whether or not your end users have Mathematica. Wolfram Research has a link to follow to get started and another to learn more about deployment.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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