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Google Announces the New Google Web Designer

Sep 30, 2013

Google announced today the release of their Web Designer, currently in Beta. A new, feature rich visual development tool designed to provide developers with a feature rich, easy to use suite for building interactive HTML5 sites, ads, banners and much more. Google made mention of the new tool back in June of this year but then remained mostly silent about the endeavor. And today, Google announced the Web Designer. Google’s answer to the otherwise expensive tools suites for HTML5 development, this is what Google calls a “professional-quality design tool”. Released today officially and in beta, you can download it and read more about it right here.

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