This link has been bookmarked by 56 people . It was first bookmarked on 01 Sep 2008, by YH Lim.
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Dan KeldsenLengthy "comic book" done by Scott McCloud (don't know him? Get thee to Amazon!) describing what Google Chrome is, and what they're trying to do. Very nicely done. Too bad Chrome is getting nailed with bugs and security issues right out of the bin (and no
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04 Sep 08
Joan Vinall-CoxFascinating lesson on browsers - I understood parts of it, got a hazy idea of other parts, and didn't 'get' some parts at all. Still, it expanded what I (not a tech-person at all!) know. Not available for Macs yet.
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03 Sep 08
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Chris HartGoogle on Google Chrome - comic book
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02 Sep 08
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Chris ChesherGoogle Chrome is Google's browser project; this comic book by Google, drawn by Scott McCloud, is scanned here and shown under its Creative Commons license.
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01 Sep 08
Gary EdwardsGoogle Chrome is Google's browser project based on the extraordinary WebKit portable layout engine. Yes, Google has written their own open source browser. The reasons for Google taking this unusual step are very compelling - as this excellent presentation explains.
I also think Chrome will be a game changer. The WebKit engine shows up in Adobe's Apollo RiA and, Apple's SproutCore-Cocoa RiA model. Microsoft of course offers the OOXML-XAML-Silverlight RiA that is based on .NET-WPF proprietary formats, protocols and interfaces. These are RiA efforts can be used as either browser plug-ins or stand alone runtimes.
Now Google has entered the RiA fray with both feet coming down hard on a browser based runtime engine. Google RiA isn't a "Plug-in". It's the browser as both a browser and RiA runtime engine. Very cool. Let the battle begin! -
Antonio TomboliniI fondamenti di Chrome, il browser open source di Google prossimo venturo, presentati in un fumetto.
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Christopher Arnoldold example of visual storytelling.
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Sharon Elinabout web applications and browsers; google's attempt to improve browsers
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