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doc/go1.4.html: rewrite first sentence to make it clearer

The grammar was atrocious, probably the victim of an editing error.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/178910043
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<h2 id="introduction">Introduction to Go 1.4</h2>
<p>
The latest Go release, version 1.4, arrives as scheduled six months after 1.3
and contains only one tiny language change,
a possibly breaking change to the compiler,
a backwards-compatible simple form of <code>for</code>-<code>range</code> loop.
The latest Go release, version 1.4, arrives as scheduled six months after 1.3.
It contains only one tiny language change,
in the form of a backwards-compatible simple variant of <code>for</code>-<code>range</code> loop,
and a possibly breaking change to the compiler involving methods on pointers-to-pointers.
The release focuses primarily on implementation work, improving the garbage collector
and preparing the ground for a fully concurrent collector to be rolled out in the
next few releases.
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ this release therefore eliminates the notorious "hot stack split" problem.
There are some new tools available including support in the <code>go</code> command
for build-time source code generation.
The release also adds support for ARM processors on Android and Native Client (NaCl)
and AMD64 on Plan 9.
and for AMD64 on Plan 9.
As always, Go 1.4 keeps the <a href="/doc/go1compat.html">promise
of compatibility</a>,
and almost everything