Google Chrome’s Second Edition Of Comic Book Pops Up !
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The second comic book of Google Chrome has popped up now. Already you have seen the first comic book of this kind was drawn by Scott McCloud to give an introduction for the browser. The second edition in Japanese explains how it has been improved to render Non English characters and the motivation of Navigational Suggest.
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Moreover, these features have been developed by the Japanese engineers. In other side, Google has begun to advertise the browser in short video clips.
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May 12th, 2009 08:21
Google Chrome’s Second Edition Of Comic Book Pops Up !…
The second comic book of Google Chrome has popped up now. Already you have seen the first comic book of this kind was drawn by Scott McCloud…
June 17th, 2009 10:32
Hope the Second Edition of Comic book is even
more fantastic !
I have become a fan for McCloud after reading the
‘Google on Google Chrome – comic book’ (First Edition).
Karthik Balaguru