See this interesting table that I got from Statcounter.com. Its not IE that suffering from Google’s Chrome’s arrival. It’s our Firefox. We’ll wait and see what will happen. As I hear and read in internet there are many security problems in Chrome.
IE | FireFox | Safari | Chrome | Other | |
Aug 28 | 68.17% | 24.66% | 2.83% | N/A | 4.33% |
Aug 29 | 67.81% | 24.78% | 2.84% | N/A | 4.57% |
Aug 30 | 65.41% | 26.38% | 3.04% | N/A | 5.17% |
Aug 31 | 64.49% | 26.91% | 3.06% | N/A | 5.56% |
Sep 01 | 66.92% | 25.26% | 2.99% | N/A | 4.84% |
Sep 02* | 67.58% | 24.36% | 2.91% | N/A | 5.06% |
Sep 03 | 67.81% | 23.54% | 2.70% | 1.11% | 4.87% |
Sep 04 | 70.87% | 21.26% | 2.48% | 1.15% | 4.25% |
No matter who wins this browser battle, we are the people who gonna get maximum out of it.
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Binny V A says
My guess is its a temporary thing. The lack of add ons in Chrome is too big a problem to be a main competition to firefox.
Mayooresan says
@Binny
Yeah, Agreed. We have to wait and see 😀