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Mathematica Online: History, Current Development and Future

This talk is about how we put Mathematica on the web, from its early beginnings to our future plans for the Wolfram Cloud. Jan Poeschko discuss some challenges with implementing the notebook interface in web browsers, current limitations of the typesetting editor and how to work around them as a user. You will also learn a few things about the cloud object system, which is the basis for dealing with files in the cloud.

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