Hey Friends,

My name is Matt, and I'm a co-founder at Plotly <http://plot.ly/>. We have 
a Julia API <https://plot.ly/api/julia> for online, interactive Julia 
plotting. 

I wanted to follow-up and say thanks for the feedback and suggestions. We 
changed our terms based on ideas from this list. Our terms are now: you own 
the rights to your content, public plotting is free, and you control 
whether your graphs are public or private. 

We're dreaming of building a GitHub for data and graphs. We just shipped 
profiles (here <https://plot.ly/~dreamshot/> is a fun one) and are working 
on a feed.

Other features:

   - Make publication-quality, online plots with a GUI and Julia (gallery 
   below).
   - Fits, error bars, stats, and functions.
   - Embed interactive graphs in an iframe (Washington Post 
example<http://washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/06/14/do-low-taxes-on-the-rich-leave-the-middle-class-with-lower-wages/>),
 
   or download and export.
   - Collaborative, so you can edit with others, comment on your graphs, 
   and see revision history.
   - Free for public use, you control sharing, and you own your data (like 
   GitHub). Plans here <http://plot.ly/plans>. 
   - Generate plots in IPython Notebooks with IJulia (Plotly 
gallery<http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/plotly/IPython-plotly/tree/master/>).
 
    

We would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, feedback, and guidance. 
As an early project, your feedback and advice goes a long way for us.

All my best,
Matt


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