Creating Comics Online With the Launch of Comiqscom Beta Edition

Released on: February 14, 2008, 3:55 am

Press Release Author: Jairus Lee / Comiqs

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Comiqs.com has just been relaunched as the Comiqs.com Beta
Edition, replete with a lot of new features and fixing a number of bugs. Though this
service has been the subject of intense commentary and speculation from Internet
bloggers, entrepreneurs and Internet industry experts looking for the web\'s next big
thing, the founders of the service have extended the invitation to test the Beta
Edition to the general public.

Press Release Body: Singapore (EPR) February 15, 2008 -- Comiqs.com has just been
relaunched as the Comiqs.com Beta Edition, replete with a lot of new features and
fixing a number of bugs. Though this service has been the subject of intense
commentary and speculation from Internet bloggers, entrepreneurs and Internet
industry experts looking for the web\'s next big thing, the founders of the service
have extended the invitation to test the Beta Edition to the general public.

For a large number of people, the Internet has always been associated with
revolutionizing the way people communicate with each other. When we think of
traditional means of communication such as postal mail and how applying the basics
of this model of communication through the Internet gives us e-mail technology, the
possibilities seem endless. Traditional photo albums become photo sharing websites,
diaries and journals become blogs, video collections become YouTube, traditional
newspapers become online news networks, and every new day we see old technology
adapted via the Internet in newer and more efficient means of communication for the
world we live in today.

Michael Lim, Bob Wang and Jairus Lee are no strangers to this analogy, it is based
on this idea of revolutionizing traditional communicative media through adaptation
for the Internet that these three founded the service now known as Comiqs.com.
Comiqs.com is a service that takes a basic idea: comics as a means of expression and
adapts this idea into a media tool which can be used via the Internet. Simply put,
what Comiqs.com provides is a means for ordinary users with no experience in graphic
design, to create their own comics and cartoon strips and use them to share their
stories, ideas or whatever they wish to communicate to others. The new Beta Edition
was launched to address previous issues with the first edition.

Anyone can use ordinary photos that they have on their computer or from a
photo-sharing website like Flickr to create a comic, Comiqs.com provides the needed
tools such as speech bubbles of different kinds and shapes, frames and fonts which
can be easily customized and a number of other useful additions. All a user has to
do is drag and drop these tools as they are needed to make their comic. The new Beta
Edition comes with a lot of fixes for bugs and allows users do more with new tools.
The design of the Beta Edition has been streamlined to meet up with Web 2.0
requirements and the site loads a whole lot faster despite the increased number of
users making use of the service.

Save and edit functions have been added to the Beta Edition in order to help users
have better editing options for their comics as they create them such as the option
the save the comic as a draft. The Comiqs viewer has also been improved with a
sleeker user interface for improved user experience. The completed comic can be
displayed anywhere, finished work can be published on social networks, via the
Comiqs online community or even on blogs. Bloggers are one community of users taking
advantage of the service and incorporating it as a new medium of communication along
with video and other forms of media which make up the concept of Web 2.0.

The invitation to the general public to enjoy the Beta Edition comes at the crest of
wave of commendations from Internet experts and members of the entrepreneurial
community, watching the progress of the service. Guy Kawasaki, managing director of
Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for
Entrepreneur Magazine, has already called Comiqs.com \"Fun and Clever\" on web service
Twitter.com. Comiqs.com Beta Edition has also been the subject of features on
KillerStartups.com and LockerGnome.com, which list outstanding new ideas on the
Internet.

New users are making ample use of the service and a large number have acknowledged
it as addictive and exciting. Examples of their work are clearly evident on the
site, from a comic strip of a wedding to a guide on how to care for pets.

Please visit http://comiqs.com for more information.

About Comiqs.com

Comiqs.com is an online comics-building tool cum social network which makes it easy
for users to create comics and cartoon strips from existing pictures. Uses of the
finished comics or cartoon strips range from display on blogs, social networks or
other avenues where expression through this form of media is useful.


Web Site: http://comiqs.com

Contact Details: Jairus Lee
Comiqs Pte Ltd
Media Relationships
jairus @ comiqs.com

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