Google Chrome, the search giant's web browser, is growing its market share at an incredible pace and is on course to overtake Microsoft's Internet Explorer this year. StatCounter shows that Chrome is ...
Google today released a new browser plug-in called Google Chrome Frame that creates an unholy union between Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, rendering web pages in IE using Chrome's rendering ...
Nearly four years after Google Chrome became the most-used web browser according to StatCounter, rival metrics firm NetMarketShare has come to the same conclusion. Both firms now say that Chrome is ...
Google just announced that it is retiring Chrome Frame, its open source plug-in for bringing Google Chrome’s JavaScript and rendering engine to legacy versions of Internet Explorer. The company cites ...
Internet Explorer, we hardly knew ye. Actually, we got to know you well and for a long time. But you're so yesterday now. says Google Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer Call it the passing of the ...
Google’s Chrome Web browser has continued to gain market share since its introduction in 2008. Despite surpassing Internet Explorer in select regions and on weekends, Google’s browser has never been ...
Google’s Chrome is now the most popular Web browser worldwide, surpassing Microsoft’s Internet Explorer for the first time, according to the latest figures from StatCounter. After years of slowly ...
Microsoft has fallen behind Google in the browser wars. Google’s Chrome Web browser topped Microsoft’s Internet Explorer among personal computer users last month for the first time, according to one ...
I haven’t paid close attention to browser piecharts or percent usage spreadsheets since the late 1990s, when Microsoft and Netscape were slugging it out and some of us were still using Navigator’s ...
Security problems surrounding protocol handling and Web browsers have surfaced again -- this time with Google Chrome and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. According to ...
Chrome is now officially No. 1, according to Web tracker Net Market Share, as Microsoft's IE continues to lose traction. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT ...
This might be the start of a new chapter in the browser wars. Over the weekend, Google Chrome routed more Internet traffic than Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which long has held its spot as the ...