Google Chrome “Graphic Manual”
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This “Graphic Manual” drawn by Scott McCloud struck me as a rather unusual, yet effective, way for Google to teach us about the technical benefits of it’s up-and-coming browser, Google Chrome.
Its subtle humour offsets some rather dry information on memory management etc. and the art is great (as you would expect from Scott McCloud) even if it does feel a little patronising every so often.
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7:32 pm on September 2nd, 2008
oh my word, it looks like Google has really nailed it! This is the most exciting thing to happen to the internet in years. Great things:
* It precompiles javascript into native machine code so it’s going to be blisteringly fast
* It’s freely available and demonstratively wildly better than the competition.
* It’s going to run Google apps really well. People like Google apps and so will adopt it.
* It’s just smart. Coming out later today, I can’t wait