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Google Explains Chrome Through Comic |
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Written by Empresario
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 10:23 |
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Yesterday Google came clean on their new open-sourced browser " Chrome", which was going to be announced after the holiday weekend. Apparently a comic book like presentation created to explain the new product was leaked before the official announcement date. The beta version of the browser is supposed to be available today, but haven't found the download link yet. Aside from the browser specs, what I truly found fascinating was the 30+ page comic used for the product presentation. The average web users browser experience was simple; you click on the icon to open it up and type in a URL to access your favorite web pages. But now the average internet user is doing much more then just looking at web pages, they are also interacting with web applications. Think about your daily browser use; uploading pictures to social sites, updating blogs, checking balances on bank accounts, purchasing products on several different websites, viewing videos, etc. This presentation puts the current web browser experience into perspective, definitely interesting read beyond the specific product explanation! Check out the Google Chrome Comic.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 September 2008 13:43 )
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