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more about #browser jinushaun: +1 Chrome is now my default OSX browser. FF crashes 20 times a day (no joke) and Safari has no power features. more » awperk: dear god, why do so many people still use IE. it actually breaks my heart to see that high percentage still. whenever i help somebody with computer pr... more » arougthopher: This has nothing to do with a supposed "Google-Apple" war, unless all of Chrome's marketshare came from Safari, which I doubt it did. This is more a ... more » TonyWonder: chrome has been amazing for me under SL...safari has always been shit especially under SL... I couldn't get over the constant beachballing with Sarafi... more » usa1: Still surprised IE is so high. People are so used to the defaults, it's amazing. more » Xagest: I wonder if the Chrome OS counts towards that number more » Gaucho85: I'll wait until google releases their army of T-1000s before I say that the "war is getting real" more » dallasmay: I don't think Apple cares about Google Chrome. Apple just cares that the web and web applications work correctly, and best, on a Mac. They made safari... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm actually quite surprised Firefox is catching up to Internet Explorer so quickly. Most business computers are still IE only and most of the people ... more » FriarNurgle: OHHH snap!!! Suck on that 0.03%, Safari. more » BIGE1312: Chrome is so awesome! It's the best internet browser available. All of you IE7-8 users do yourself a favor and download Google Chrome. You'll actually... more » Kaiser-Machead: I like Chrome for Mac a great deal, but one thing I've discovered is that it takes a significant hit on my MBP's battery when surfing, especially if I... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm not surprised, the Safari market share reflect the Mac userbase. I don't think anyone runs Safari on a PC (do they?) more » OCEntertainment: Firefox: "Hey, you guys! Man, you look like ants from all the way up here! Wheee!!" IE: "FE FI FO FUM." more » Twanzio: That big blue bar reminds me of something.... more » OMG! Ponies!: Does anyone know when the next version of MOSAIC is coming out? more » ScottRose: The CNET article makes it sound like Gazelle is more of a competitor to the Chrome browser -- just more secure with more levels of app isolation than ... more » Kaiser-Machead: But then, how will Microsoft fit it into this group? more » Zordon: What!? Where's my favorite browser for that group - AOL Explorer! more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: So it's not made to replace any Windows OS'es or IE8, does this mean it will be something that they will use to target phones or netbooks? more » -
#data
Chrome Beats Safari
With the release of Chrome beta for Linux and Mac, the inevitable happened: Chrome became the number 3 browser, narrowly sliding past Safari with a 4.4 percent marketshare to Safari's 4.37 percent. The Google-Apple war is getting real, people. [ComputerWorld] -
#browser
Microsoft's Gazelle Browser Could Be the Google Chrome OS Competitor?
That Google Chrome OS counter Microsoft was supposedly working on could be this Gazelle browser, which wants to treat the browser more like an OS. More » -
#autos
Ford Winning Dashboard Tech War: Trucks Getting Opera Browsers With Their 3G
If Ford can put Sprint 3G in their cars, and now, Opera browsers, what the hell is taking the rest of the industry so long? SHAME! More » -
#internetexplorer8
Internet Explorer 8 Gets All Final to Join New Browser Party
Microsoft seems like the last one to the new browser party that's dragged out over the last month, but they are the first to make their entrance final with Internet Explorer 8. More » -
#interview
Futurama's Creator Isn't Afraid of Robots, Doesn't Own a Roomba
I just bombarded Futurama's co-creator David X. Cohen with some very important questions, including what he would name his Roomba, why he's not afraid of robots and what Futurama's chances are for renewal. (Spoiler: 50/50.) More » -
#software
Google Japan's Chrome Design Animation
Google Japan celebrates Chrome with this animation, showing its icon destroying clutter "Break Out" style until there's nothing left but clean UI. If only all software UI creation was so easy. [Thanks Andrew] -
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#chrome
Google Chrome to Get Plug-ins, User Scripts Support
The one thing Google Chrome was missing that kept a lot of the Firefox faithful from making the switch was the browser's lack of add-on support. Well, that's set to change, according to Google engineer Ojan Vafai. More »



