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Friday, July 22, 2016

Google Introduces Bubble Zoom to Improve the Experience of Reading Digital Comics

At Comic-Con International 2016 in San Diego, Google announced Bubble Zoom, a new way for users to read digital comic books on their phones and tablets.

The Bubble Zoom feature will zoom into speech bubbles in comic books as users tap. The feature allows users to read comics one-handed, as speech bubbles are automatically identified and expanded for them to read.

This feature is powered by Google’s machine learning technology. It will be available in the latest version of the Google Play Books app on Android “as a technical preview with all Marvel and DC Entertainment collected volumes supported.”

In a blog post, Greg Hartrell, head of product for Google Play Books, commented:

Rolling out today, you can upgrade Play Books and provide feedback on supported comic volumes in the application, as this exclusive experience is only the first step. As we continue to teach our machines to read more comic book styles, our goal is to eventually bring Bubble Zoom to all the comics and manga ever made.

Readers: Do you read comic books on your mobile devices?



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