Thursday, September 4, 2008

Chrome Gaining Share?

Google's Chrome, just a few days into beta launch, already owns one percent of the Web browser market. Apple's Safari browser has 2.4 percent share. It isn't clear how much of that share is people test driving Chrome, and who may decide to stick with their default browser. At Silicon Alley Insider, about six percent of visits on Sept. 4 were from Chrome browsers, about 41 percent from Firefox browsers.

On one of my blogs, between Sept.2 and Sept. 3, 2008, Chrome browsers represented more than five percent of visits. About 49 percent were Internet Explorer while 40 percent were Firefox browsers. Safari users were about four percent. 

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