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== Product ==
== Product ==
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Rocket: Tools to make '''web pages that move: videos, slideshows, etc. that combine content and code from across the web.''' People will love these tools. And no one else has them (yet).
Rocket: Apps that make '''web pages that move: videos, slideshows, etc. that combine content and code from across the web.''' The tools solve a problem: they make it way easier than it is today to mix your phone, web and social media content together into a compelling, moving collage that you can share with friends. Also, the content that pops out the other end is magnetic, edgy, useful, new. It looks unlike anything people are making today because it's made by combining real, live and, sometimes, constantly changing content from across the web. People will love this stuff. And no one else has it yet (yet).


Payload: People start making videos, slideshows, etc. that could only be made with the open technology of web. The videos, etc. pull material via URLs + APIs. They pull from your phone, your social networks, everywhere. The content you make with them is remixable, view sourceable and can change as the web changes. Also, it shows you how the web works simply through the way it's made.
Payload: Ultimately, this gets people to expect '''a remix button for everything.''' People start by making videos, slideshows, etc. that could only be made with the open technology of web. The videos, etc. pull material via URLs + APIs. They pull from your phone, your social networks, everywhere. They make it easy to see, edit and drop in code. Over time, people realize Webmaker content is remixable, view sourceable and can change as the web changes. Also, '''the tools and the content you make show you how the web works ask you make things'''. There are 'remix' and 'how to' buttons on every piece of content created using Webmaker tools.


== Movement ==
== Movement ==
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