Hi R Users,

My name is Matt, and I'm a part of Plotly <http://plot.ly>. We recently
released an R plotting library <http://plot.ly/api/r> for making
publication-quality graphs online. We wanted to let the folks on this list
know.

A basic summary:

- Make publication-quality, online plots with a GUI and R.
- 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/>
).
- Collaborative, so you can edit with others, comment on your graphs, and
save revision history.
- Free for public use, and you own your data (like GitHub).

If you're interested, here are a few examples you can check out of: multiple
axes scales with old faithful
data<http://blog.plot.ly/post/69647810381/multiple-axes-scales-with-old-faithful-data>,
an IPython <http://nbviewer.ipython.org/gist/fonnesbeck/8495259> that has
an Rmagic example, and a
post<http://www.r-bloggers.com/plotly-beta-collaborative-plotting-with-r/>on
r-bloggers.

We'd love your feedback, advice, and thoughts. As a new project, expert
insights go a long way for us, so please let us know what you think.

Happy plotting,
Matt

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