
a comic book made by Scott McCloud, creator of the classic comic Understanding Comics, which visually (& a bit infographically) explains the complex inner workings of their new open source browser Google Chrome.
the comic was designed as a printed book for journalists & bloggers, but online copies have been appearing since yesterday. the script was based on interviews with about 20 engineers who worked on the project, which was then adapted into comics form.
[link: books.google.com (comic) & nyud.net (better-rez version) & scottmccloud.com|via nyud.net & googleblog.blogspot.com]










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"We are so, so happy with Google Chrome," mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. "That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on this statement." - http://notnews.today.com/?p=57
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looking forward to Chrome for efficiency's sake... plus Google tends to roll out really well-tested software, so it shouldn't be half bad in any case
Very light on resources love the browser
see review here
http://megawallpapers.info/?p=23
I would like to say that google chrome is a great browser. It is very very fast, includes a slick minimalistic UI, has gotten all the geeky stuff right and it even has its own firebug-like development tool!