Sep. 2, 2008

8:43 pm

Start poking around the names in the Google Chrome comic book and the names are there. Scott McCloud’s drawings aren’t just a useful pictorial explanation of what to expect in Chrome; it’s practically a declaration of independence from the yesteryear traditions of browser design of the past 10 years, going all the way back to Netscape’s heyday when the notion of the web was a vast collection of interlinked documents. With Chrome, the web starts to look more like a nodal grid of documents, with cloud applications running on momentary instances, being run directly and indirectly by people and their agents. This is the browser caught up.

Chris Messina, on the historic significance of Google's announcement – and beta release – of the Chrome browser. (#)

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September 7, 2008

9:31 pm

Be sure to check out the Google Chrome forums @ http://www.chromeboard.net/

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