The future of Google Chrome


Google has begun to take part in the battle of the browsers in early 2008 for the release of its browser, Google Chrome. The original version was intended only to users of Microsoft Windows. However, in December 2009, Google has launched the official beta version for Mac OS X and Linux.

Chrome has shown that it can fight against the giants exist. In a relatively short time, surpassed the market share of Safari and Opera. It currently holds a significant share of 4. 26%, being in third place. The Internet Explorer still holds a majority stake of 63 years. 6%, while Firefox has won 24. 7%.

So far, there is a positive outlook for chromium. Many existing Safari users have reported that the response time using the browser. So the browser is developed with user experience in mind, therefore, has a very limited number of buttons and menus. This area allows the user more display.

On the negative side, the browser is still in beta for Mac and Linux users. Some users have noticed the lack of control over their bookmarks are not a reason for the change immediately. Most tech savvy users who are accustomed to living with plug-ins for Firefox will also take the time to move to the new. While Chrome has extensions, it is not yet mature.

Finally, Chrome has shown promising results to date. It continues to increase market share in 2010, because it improves the stability and overall user experience on all platforms.

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