Google Chrome continues to make inroads in the browser wars
Google's Chrome web browser continues to chip away at Microsoft’s Internet Explorer marketshare.
Recent figures from Net Applications show that the browser is closing in on a 12% share, since launching in September 2008. The increase comes as Google prepares to launch its Chrome Operating System on Samsung and Acer netbooks this summer.
Chrome gained a 11.9% market share last month, up 0.4%, while Microsoft Internet Explorer continued to lose share, dipping from 55.9% to 55.1%. Apple's Safari browser share rose from 6.6 per cent to 7.1%, while Mozilla Firefox had a slight fall, dropping from 21.8% to 21.6%.
Chrome has been making steady gains for the past 12 months though it hasn't enjoyed a full percentage point growth spurt in several months. This news comes as Google’s Chrome Operating System is expected to be introduced in June or July.
The Chrome OS is a lightweight, Web-based operating system that departs from Microsoft Windows and Apple style platforms.
Are you tempted to convert to Chrome or are you sticking withh Internet Explorer and Firefox? Let us know!
Google Chrome continues to rein in Internet Explorer marketshare
Started by OurChat, May 01 2011 11:44 PM
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Posted 28 December 2011 - 01:47 PM
I think that war is when you have a decent opponent, here I can only say that Google Chrome is winning over Internet Explorer
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