DISQUS

The Inquisitr: Chrome Starting to Lose Steam

  • rrr · 1 year ago
    I love it, but it's too buggy right now. Have to switch back to firefox after 30 mins
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Safari's market share on Windows is just too small to measure any change from Chrome's launch. It's been hovering at less than 1/3rd of one percent since its launch on Windows. With such low numbers, just about any calculation of change would probably fall within the margin of error.
  • Shriram R · 1 year ago
    The data, from Net Applications, indicates users are "reverting back" to Internet Explorer and Firefox;
    Grammar correction - Shouldnt that be just "revert".
    I did not like chrome at the outset, some inertia owing to FF, methinks.
  • Website Monitoring · 9 months ago
    I choose "It'll stick around and carve out its share of the market." Clever guys at Google know how to promote their products. If Dell or HP installs a copy of Chrome on every new PC, this browser will get some share of the market.
  • Vario · 8 months ago
    when google strat this project some say this the most lite browser but it's all depend to popularity building and need time.
    most people use Firefox because they love it , they use IE because it is included on windows. so google need hard work to attract people ithink
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  • Locjan · 8 months ago
    google just started war between web browser instead google was friend to mozilla
  • London Sightseeing Tours · 7 months ago
    Google Chrome hasnt really taken off as I thought it would... its going to be interesting to see where this goes along with Google Checkout I think.
  • club penguin · 5 months ago
    Well...With such low numbers, just about any calculation of change would probably fall within the margin of error. Safari's market share on Windows is just too small to measure any change from Chrome's launch. It's been hovering at less than 1/3rd of one percent since its launch on Windows.