This year has been a huge one for writeLaTeX -- we've now compiled over 1.5 billion pages, serving over 150,000 authors from over 180 countries worldwide. As part of our efforts to make the power of LaTeX more accessible to more people, we're relaunching in 2015 under the new name of Overleaf as part of a major upgrade to the service.
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- John · December 16, 2014
WriteLaTeX is continued Overleaf
- December 12, 2014
WriteLaTeX Author Interview: Sam Cooper, Imperial College London
Sam obtained his MEng (hons) from Imperial in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently a research student in the area of energy materials under the supervision of Professor John Kilner of the Materials Department and Professor Nigel Brandon of the Energy Futures Lab.
The focus of his work is on the microstructural analysis of SOFC cathodes using X-ray nano-tomography and simulation techniques.
In this short interview, Sam Cooper writes about his experiences using writeLaTeX over the past 18 months...
- John · December 11, 2014
It's another triple-header! #FuturePub is teaming up with #ScholarlySocial and #LdnOpenDrinks on January 27th
- John · December 4, 2014
Photos from #OpenCon2014 London
- November 28, 2014
We're going to LeWeb! Overleaf by writeLaTeX presenting in 'The Future of Science' session
We're excited to announce that Overleaf has been selected as part of the innovative 'Future of Science' session at LeWeb next month! WriteLaTeX co-founder Dr John Lees-MIller will be there to present the latest on Overleaf - our collaborative writing and publishing platform that is making it easier for scientists to create and share their research around the world.
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Discover why over 20 million people worldwide trust Overleaf with their work.