You can now load Google Charts version '48'.  You should soon also be able
to use this version by loading 'upcoming', but it is possible that might be
unstable for a couple days since we are testing some new features of the
loader.

Please test version '48' and let us know if you experience any new
problems.   At this time, 'current' is still '47' but you can continue to
load version '47' by specifying that version.

*Anticipated production release date*: May 4
On this date, loading 'current' or 'upcoming' will load '48'.

In addition to more internal refactoring, mostly migration to ES6 and
TypeScript, there are a couple bug fixes and a major new feature.

* Fix a bug with boxStyle for annotations when there are multiple series.
* Fix AnnotationChart zoom buttons.
* Avoid use of array.entries() and Object.entries().  This is to avoid
requiring polyfills for IE11 which may conflict.
* GeoChart now loads data using xhr, which means the setMapsSource method
will work again, with two conditions: (1)The data portion of the content
must have no comments (i.e. strict JSON format) and (2) the server must
allow cross-origin requests for the data.  We will also finally be updating
the maps data very soon, so look for news on that.
* VegaChart - this is a significant new feature which we are very excited
to announce.  You can find documentation for the VegaChart here:
https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/vegachart

-- 
Daniel LaLiberte <https://plus.google.com/100631381223468223275?prsrc=2>
[email protected] <[email protected]>   Cambridge MA

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