Google today launched an upgrade to its Google Play Books store for Android that will make it easier to read comics on your phone and tablet. The company also today introduced personalized comic ...
Google has gone comic crazy, updating the Play Books app with a new comic mode, adding a comics section to the Play Books store, and giving a wide selection of titles away for free. If you’re not ...
This week the folks at Google have taken their Google Books platform to a new level at SDCC. Comic books – those participating in the project – will be coming alive (so to speak) with a service called ...
At San Diego Comic-Con, the search giant unveils a feature called Bubble Zoom, which enlarges speech bubbles with the push of a button. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter for CNET News, focusing on ...
If you can't get enough of manga and other graphic novels, you may be thrilled to hear that Google has unveiled a new dedicated comics section in the Play Store. The search engine giant has launched a ...
Google today updated its Google Play Books app for Android with a new way to read digital comics. Called Bubble Zoom, the feature uses machine learning to intelligently zoom into speech bubbles as you ...
Plenty of people still like to read their comics on paper, but increasingly, phones and tablets are the devices of choice for keeping up with the Justice League. Last year, Google introduced a new ...
While the Google Play Store is most widely used for apps, games, and movies, there’s also an expansive book section which also includes a pretty decent selection of comics. Presumably in order to make ...
Reading comic books on a smartphone is a bit of a bummer. Comic books are designed to be read on a 7×10.5″ page, which doesn’t translate very well to a ~5-inch screen. It’s usually pretty hard to see ...
Deep down, we'd all like to believe our text-based interactions are worthy of Calvin & Hobbes-style witticisms. They're not and you know it, but does Google? No matter, because the tech giant was just ...
On the last day of 2013, Google was granted a patent for "Self-creation of comic strips in social networks and other communications", which means; Communications to be shared on social networks and ...
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