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		<title>Are comic books the future of self help?  New Google collaboration with Scott McCloud shows how.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The introduction of Google&#8217;s new open source Chrome browser is newsworthy.  So is the way that Google chose to explain the new features to users. Both items are sterling examples of collaborative creativity. Google teamed up with veteran cartoonist Scott McCloud to create a cool graphic narrative about the new browser. During a week of [...]]]></description>
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