Net Applications pegs Chrome‘s market share at 19.08%, less than a percentage point behind Mozilla Firefox, which has 20.06%. However, Chrome’s chunk of the market has increased almost 5% over the past year, while Firefox’s has decreased almost 3%. Both, however, are far behind IE, which has a commanding 54.02% of the market.
If trends continue, Google’s browser will soon claim the second spot in the browser wars.
I just downloaded Chrome for my iPad today, haven't had a chance to play with it yet. I don't know why, but Safari annoys me.
Lifehacker Faceoff: The Best Web Browsers for iPhone and iPad
By Thorin Klosowski
Jul 2, 2012
With the arrival of Chrome on iPhone and iPad, the browser wars for iOS have become a little more interesting. Here's a rundown of our favorites. We took a look Safari, Chrome, Dolphin, and Atomic Browser.
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