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Chrome edges out Safari in browser usage

2 hours ago ago from The Tech Guia

Google's browser has passed Safari in terms of worldwide browser usage at least by one measurement. NetApplications' measurements of browser usage share , which track which browsers individuals use based on visits to the company's network of Web sites, gave Chrome the third-place spot after No. 1 Internet Explorer and No. 2 Firefox for the week of December 6 through 12, according to a Computerworld story Tuesday. Chrome had 4.4 percent ...

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Chrome Drops Safari Into Fourth Place Among Browsers

6 hours ago ago from Apple-Overload!

Computerworld reports on data from research firm Net Applications showing that Google's Chrome browser has slipped past Apple's Safari to snag third place in worldwide Internet browser market share behind Internet Explorer and Firefox. The surge com Original post: Chrome Drops Safari Into Fourth Place Among Browsers

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Browser Wars

13 hours ago ago from Debugging Tools Techniques Tips - Application Debuggers

When Firefox 3 was launched on 17 June, the free web browser generated 8,002,530 unique downloads in a day. It s a hugely impressive figure that constituted a new Guinness world record, albeit in a category that didn t previously exist. For the Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit organisation behind Firefox, successfully encouraging so many users to download the new browser on day one was a canny way to grab headlines. But the ...

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Google Chrome Passes Safari to Nab Third in Browser Race

3 hours ago ago from Mashable!

Just last week, Google finally released official betas for its Chrome browser for Mac and Linux. That release had a nice effect on market share for the browser, propelling it past Apple's Safari and into third place . Of course, third place according to Net Applications means 4.4 percent market share (Safari's market share is 4.37 percent), but that's still 0.4 percentage points higher than Chrome's stats for November. The releases for ...

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Chrome makes Safari take a back seat

3 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog

ComputerWorld is reporting that Chrome has surpassed Safari as the third-most popular browser. According to Net Applications, which tracks the browser habits of 160 million unique visitors each month to the 40,000 sites it monitors for customers, Chrome's share jumped to 4.4% for the week of Dec. 6-12, an increase of 0.4 percentage points over Google's slice of the browser pie for the month of November. Chrome's share during the week ...

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