Ajax Version of Mathematica Coming to OST

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The O'Reilly School of Technology has teamed up with Wolfram Research to create math courses using a version of Mathematica that works with Ajax in your browser. Using materials developed by professors at the University of Illinois and the Ohio State University, students will be able to learn and utilize mathematics in a browser, including graphing. This has incredible potential to solve a lot of problems distance education courses dealing with math. I wonder if they would think about licensing the ajax code more broadly, or if they will keep it as an O'Reilly School of Technology product?

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