Hey guys,
  I'm curious to gauge market need here. In our latest build of our
GViz annotated timeline
(http://timepedia.blogspot.com/2008/11/chronoscope-and-gviz-on-android.html)
we added the feature of allowing static previews to be rendered from a
chart server (for say, search result previews), which can then
transition into the interactive version when clicked. We took it a
step further and allow native Android visualizations to be launched
from the browser, which can consume GViz datasources. We did this for
our own internal needs, but I'm wondering if anyone else cares about
supporting GViz on mobile?

We will be releasing the new mobile versions of our visualizations soon.


-Ray

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