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## Plot.ly plots inside Authorea documents  Below is a graph re-made with data from UC Berkeley [stats page](http://www.stat.ubc.ca/~jenny/notOcto/STAT545A/examples/gapminder/data/gapminderDataFiveYear.txt), which plays a central role in Hans Rosling's [Ted Talks](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVimVzgtD6w). You can also see a similar graph in [this IPython Notebook](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/plotly/IPython-plotly/blob/master/Bubble%20Chart%20Explorer.ipynb) and a [post](http://blog.plot.ly/post/71637573256/the-power-of-bubble-charts) on bubble charts.  If you drag your mouse over the data in the image below you can see the data points: all in one interface you can access the data, graph, and script used to create a graph, and if you click through, you can save, edit, and copy the script, data, or graph you see below. If you were writing this paper on Authorea, you would be able to write your text and manipulate your image at the same time, collaboratively. **That is collaboration, as it should be.**