So thinking what you have learned about the web? Our internet starts from the simple ‘Googling’ the web. There will be no one other than Google telling us about the wonderful web world and the browser used to access it. 20 Things I Learned About The Browsers and the Web form Google is just that, we can say it as a children’s guidebook which makes some the remarking observations about the web, browsers and web applications. I think it’s a perfect introduction to dot-com world for anyone. This handy guide is for those of us who’d like to better understand the technologies we use every day.

Its is designed in latest web technology HTML 5 and CSS3, with Javascript usage that works only on modern web browser especially Google Chrome. Its design and wordings are bound to take you down memory lane.The book is written by Min Li Chan, Fritz Holznagel and Michael Krantz, including a brilliant illustrations by Christoph Niemann.

“We built “20 Things” in HTML5 so that we could incorporate features that hearken back to what we love about books—feeling the heft of a book’s cover, flipping a page or even reading under the covers with a flashlight. In fact, once you’ve loaded “20 Things” in the browser, you can disconnect your laptop and continue reading, since this guidebook works offline. As such, this illustrated guidebook is best experienced in Chrome or any up-to-date, HTML5-compliant modern browser. For things you’ve always wanted to know about the web and browsers but may have been afraid to ask, read on at www.20thingsilearned.com. Says Google Chrome Team.

So have a look at the Html5 Guidebook and let us know your comments on it.
LINK – 20 Things I Learned About The Browsers and the Web

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