Yeah. Google Chrome has the potential to become better than Mozilla Firefox but at the moment it just ain't all that good.
People like new things and being a Google product gives Chrome an edge. But in the longer run, the better product will be on top.
Firefox is still used by many more people. Chrome is in beta version and have a lot of bugs needs to debugged..
I think the only reason Chrome might be more popular than Firefox at the moment is just from people trying it, not because it's better.
Well Chrome just got started so of course it is in Beta and of course the bugs need to be worked out.
I agree with you. Firefox is an established browser and has a big community. Don't expect to see Chrome win over it anytime soon.
This data is the actual share of browser market to which people are shifting to another browser/activity of the browser in recent 30 days. The most preferred browser is Internet Explorer with 36 percent share. The second browser came was Google Chrome with 34 percent share. FireFox came at third position with a 21 percent approval rating. How much Popular was Google Chrome on its First Day of Launch ? It made Google Chrome one of the most hyped browser in the recent 4 years. Share of Browsers Google Chrome has 11 percent share of total browser market. Internet Explorer has 65 percent share. FireFox has around 10 percent share of total browser market.
If I compare before the launch of chrome it came at about 19 percent. Ofcourse deviations are always there in calculations.
If you ask google would they tell you how many people downloaded it ? I saw some stats and they showed incredible values.
The mainbug i found in google crome is i can scroll down but not back up i have to use the side bar to scroll back up. Also the intraface isnt much good either you have to hunt for the settings you need. I contacted google crome bug team hopefully they will fix it and release it in the next update. Other then that its a great peaice of software.
I am not sure what calculations you are doing to come up with those figures. I just had a look at the Analytics accounts for one of my sites, and this is what I got. 4th Sep - 4th Oct Seems a little bit different than your stats.. Am I missing something? Cheers James
Depends on the type of traffic. I am just telling that actual penetration is 11 percent and people who move to a 2nd browser have an approval rating of 34 percent. You would see actual results on long term rather than a month data.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers Both give major differences than yours. I'd say that Chrome can't be used by more than 4% of users. Millions would've downloaded it on the first day, used it than gone back their normal one. 1% seems more accurate (and that is still alot - assuming there is 1.5billion people using the internet [and there will most likely be more], 1% of 1.5bn = 15 000 000). Your statistics are just very far-fetched, GUESTID