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Going in a different direction, we want to talk to more scientists, from a diverse range of fields, and look into embedding 21st century transparent workflows with their best web components for interactivity and data analysis.  We're also working on generating scholarly HTML for exposing as much as possible of the paper's content to computational agents. That would feed into search engine relevance and scientific knowledge mining.  In the long run, we would like to have intuitive and minimalistic authoring experience, with as much "live" components auto-generated on demand, for each mathematical equation. Easy examples are on-demand interactive plots of computable functions, as well as quick-starting an iPython notebook from the math content of a paper's section, potentially as a new playground for follow-up work. We already offer easy "forking" of existing interactive mathematics.  \subsection{Technology Wishlist}