Google'S Chrome Browser Now The Web'S Most Used Browser
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#1Posted 2012-05-24 17:49:43
Report: Google's Chrome Browser Now The Web's Most Used Browser
Google Chrome has been long expected to leapfrog Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) to take its position as the Web’s most used browser and, according to data from Statcounter, the momentous change of leadership happened last week. Statcounter’s findings give Google a double win, after the analytics site found that its mobile browser — Android Robot — had leapfrogged Opera to become the most popular option for mobile-based Web surfers in March. Measuring the Web is an imprecise science, very often based on scaling up small scale measurement surveys, but the gist of Statcounter’s data over the last year indicates that Chrome use is rising of Chrome at the expense of IE and Firefox, regardless of the exact precision of the data. -- thenextweb.com http://thenextweb.co...t-used-browser/ #2Posted 2012-05-24 17:59:22
Think that most of us are creatures of habit - i know i am - and for a very long time i wouldn't consider anything other than IE. But somehow Google twisted my arm into giving Chrome ago, and the switch was made. Somebody's back needs patting.
#3Posted 2012-05-24 18:20:52
that is maybe true for "some websites" but the broad major of websites still has the Number 1 Browser with 40 percent or so as Internet Explorer.
its just a amazing but the sad truth. #4Posted 2012-05-24 18:41:06
Some of the Chrome % is probably coming from phones and tablets that had Chrome pre-installed
#5Posted 2012-05-24 19:19:39
More popular than Firefox? I doubt that
#6Posted 2012-05-24 20:54:33
not even that .. in the mobile sector the iPhone simply puts everything in the very very deep dark !
makes Safari %'s growing not Chrome. well its easy to make up this shit .. since basically nobody does actually have a high traffic site to proof it otherwise ergo: plain advertising .. but well .. anything is better than Firefox on windows or IE Itself .. so if i had a windows machine .. i would be good with Chrome. #7Posted 2012-05-24 21:10:36
I was using Opera, until Chrome was launched. Went straight to Chrome. Works very well. Safari is a Mac program, and now that I use iPhone and iPad, I use it - but frankly Chrome is just better.
It's been mentioned that browsers are a habit, but like OS's everybody upgrades eventually. #8Posted 2012-05-24 21:46:20
I thought IE was just there for people to download Chrome
#10Posted 2012-05-24 22:50:27
Chrome is great, IE is absolutely horrible with all its pointless clicking noises and unresponsiveness.
#12Posted 2012-05-25 08:36:08
I switched from IE to Chrome at work and from Safari to Chrome at home. A much more stable platform and another satisfied customer!
#13Posted 2012-05-25 08:44:12
I have tried most of the other browsers besides IE. I have always come back to IE. I keep a current copy of Nightly also just in case.
IE does take some tweaks to run best for each users style and I have found the those tweaks are all available in settings for IE. MSPain Edited by hml367, 2012-05-25 08:45:16. #14Posted 2012-05-25 10:16:53
I switched to Chrome when it first appeared and found it to be a very satisfying experience.
The only time I have used FF since, is if I got an incompatible browser message on some sites, and the only time I have used IE is if I got that message in FF too. And that hasn't happened in a dogs age now. #15Posted 2012-05-25 12:07:54
Wow! I am very surprised that SRW Iron has not been mentioned yet. It's based on Chromium (like Google Chrome), but it does not spy your online activity like Google Chrome (partly) does. Have a look at this webpage comparing both browsers: http://www.srware.ne...ome_vs_iron.php
Opera is also a very decent browser. #16Posted 2012-05-25 23:46:36
I find ChromePlus even more user friendly (but still have Chrome as a backup)
#17Posted 13 minutes ago
Chrome is good
But the article lost all credibility at the mobile browsing part, as 75% of all mobile browsing is from iOS (mobile safari) and 95% of tablet traffic is ipads. Declaring Chrome the "winner" in mobile is just silly #18Posted 6 minutes ago
Chrome is good But the article lost all credibility at the mobile browsing part, as 75% of all mobile browsing is from iOS (mobile safari) and 95% of tablet traffic is ipads. Declaring Chrome the "winner" in mobile is just silly "75% of all mobile browsing is from iOS (mobile safari) and 95% of tablet traffic is ipads." Links please. #19Posted A minute ago
Chrome is good But the article lost all credibility at the mobile browsing part, as 75% of all mobile browsing is from iOS (mobile safari) and 95% of tablet traffic is ipads. Declaring Chrome the "winner" in mobile is just silly exactly .. this is just marketing ! very far away from the truth. IE is still number 1 Browser with over 40% and the mobile part is just like you said. opera is totally dead meet. chrome just the 3rd choice. but i really surprised about this since FF has became just the same nightmare as the IE already is. Chrome should have ran over FF a long time already, but well it doesn't. |
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