Hi everyone!

Secreted away in the bowels of my mad-scientist laboratory (if you're 
picturing an old, crumbling castle on a cliff-side, with lightning rods, 
bubbling test tubes, and sparky things that go bzzzt, then you get points 
for having an awesome imagination, but alas, reality is far less 
interesting), I've been working on a new open source Table visualization as 
an alternative to the default one provided by Google.  This new Table 
brings (among other things): multi-level headers and column groups; the 
ability to select rows, columns, or cells (instead of just rows); support 
for section 508 compliance; and more customization options.

I'm looking for brave souls to help beta test the new Tables.  You can get 
the code from here: https://github.com/asgallant/gViz.Table/, and report 
any issues here: https://github.com/asgallant/gViz.Table/issues.

My documentation leaves a great deal to be desired, so if you have any 
issues getting things set up, please ask.  I'll be updating the 
documentation when I get the chance, and I will take into account any 
feedback I get from you for improvements.

Thanks,

Drew Gallant

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