Google Chrome browser market share after Day 1 = 2.77%
Blog Comment I loaded up Chrome last night, but I have only been using it as much as I use Opera today. Within minutes I was back using Chrome because I couldn't stand the delay in loading pages! Thank you for your comment Peter.
[September 3, 2008, 18:26]
Google Chrome browser market share after Day 1 = 2.77%
Blog Comment I have been noticing more and more Chrome visits but only for web design, or seo related sites. Very Interesting Ian, That's pretty interesting. But for the other sites I been monitoring its still in the sub 1% of the total number visitors.
[September 9, 2008, 20:29]
Google Chrome browser market share after Day 1 = 2.77%
Blog Google's Chrome browser is now running on 2.77% of devices accessing the website, according to web stats company Clicky. My thanks to SEO expert Nikki Pilkington for sharing with me (over Twitter, look her up) some stats Clicky has released of web...
[September 3, 2008, 15:36]
Internet Explorer 8: features & benchmarks review
Reviews However, IE8 ultimately offers nothing that users of Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Safari do not already enjoy, and so the loss of further market share is almost inevitable. Unfortunately, it's not possible, as in Chrome, to drag and drop tabs into a...
[March 19, 2009, 15:36]
Google Chrome heats up browser wars
News Initially, at least, Chrome is unlikely to change the market-share rankings. Opera has a small share of the browser market, so it's the most likely to drop in position if Google Chrome proves popular.
[September 3, 2008, 11:50]
Industry welcomes Chrome as 'business as usual'
News Will Chrome take market share from Mozilla? Computer industry executives have broadly welcomed Google's new browser, Chrome, with one or two reservations. Mark Taylor, founder of the Open Source Consortium, welcomed Chrome, telling ZDNet.co.uk that...
[September 2, 2008, 15:59]
Why Chrome doesn't dazzle Mozilla's chairman
News We expect Chrome to have some amount of market share, but we don't expect it to balloon. For another, she doesn't feel threatened by Chrome's market share. Chrome has vanishing market share, compared to Internet Explorer.
[November 20, 2008, 15:01]
Beta release moves a step closer to Firefox 3.5
News Firefox is vying with Apple's Safari 4 beta and Google's Chrome for the best JavaScript performance, a factor that is important for the new generation of sophisticated websites such as Google Docs and or Facebook applications.
[March 13, 2009, 7:29]
Google seeks to join EC's Microsoft antitrust case
News The web search giant, which recently released its Chrome web browser, announced on Tuesday that it is applying to be a "third party" in the European proceedings, which will entitle it to receive access to confidential documents in the case and the...
[February 25, 2009, 7:20]
CyberArticle
Downloads You can save any information easily as you want in most of browsers, such as, IE (include IE core browsers), Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera etc. CyberArticle can save any resources in the Web pages completely and perfectly in supported...
[June 10, 2009, 12:59]
Chrome OS: What does it mean for Android?
News This week saw Google announce its first foray into the world of the desktop operating system with the Linux-based Chrome OS. The company said it is targeting Chrome OS at netbooks. But given that Google already seems to have a viable netbook...
[July 10, 2009, 15:23]
IE6 casts a long shadow for Microsoft
News In large part, the shifting nature of the browser is what led Google to develop its Chrome browser, and now its Chrome OS, which posits that most computing tasks these days can be done from within the browser.
[August 14, 2009, 9:52]
Google deal helps boost Mozilla revenue
News Mozilla renewed its search partnership with Google through 2011 in August, just a week before Google announced its own open-source web browser, Chrome. In an interview, Baker said Mozilla is watching Chrome but isn't particularly worried.
[November 20, 2008, 8:00]
Google Chrome browser market share after Day 1 = 2.77%
Blog Comment I am very impressed with that results if true - but 2.77% of hits from Chrome browsers today doesn't actually equal 2.77% market share. Chrome users will be punching a long way above their weight, since people who have Chrome are more likely to be...
[September 3, 2008, 17:20]
IE market share drops, Firefox gains
News Google's Chrome browser, launched in September 2008, now has 1.12 percent of the market, having overtaken Opera in November. The amount of market share commanded by Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has dropped for the seventh consecutive month.
[February 2, 2009, 12:18]
Shake-up in browser-share stats sees Safari plunge
News Google's Chrome got a smaller boost from 1.80 percent to 2.18 percent for May, but its trajectory is upward: for July, it jumped to 2.59 percent. Apple's share of the installed base of web browsers has halved — because of the methodology at a firm...
[August 6, 2009, 15:11]
Last weeks lesson: IE only web sites are a very bad thing.
Blog Things change, for example Google's Chrome’s share is expected to grow, as are mobile visitors. I believe Firefox is not only a better implemented browser, it is more secure, which to be fair to Microsoft is in part, (but only in part) because IE...
[January 7, 2009, 7:03]
Sharing malware lists: Pros vs perils
News According to an email response from a Google spokesperson, the company's Safe Browsing service is provided to both Mozilla's Firefox and Chrome, Google's own browser. In an email interview with ZDNet Asia, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that...
[October 9, 2008, 16:29]
Alien Skin Eye Candy Impact
Downloads Eye Candy 5: Impact, is a collection of ten Photoshop filters which create chrome, brushed metal, glass, bevels, shadows, reflections and more. Gel, glass, chrome and liquid metal effects now showcase a wide variety of vibrant reflections.
[September 3, 2009, 4:12]
Firefox leads the charge as rivals gain on IE
News Apple's Safari rose from 4.1 percent to 4.2 percent, Google Chrome from 2.8 percent to 3.2 percent, and Opera from two to 2.2 percent. From August 2009 to September 2009, Internet Explorer lost a bit of usage share compared to rival browsers.
[October 6, 2009, 8:19]



