Net Applications: Google Chrome users moving back to other browsers
September 24th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 1025 times, 1 so far today
Net Applications: Google Chrome users moving back to other browsers
Google launched their first web browser product earlier this month. Google Chrome was launched on September 2.
The browser is based on the webkit rendering engine and has been noted to be very fast.
It gained pretty respectable market share for a new browser in the market in the days following the launch.
Net Applications has however now said in a report that the users of Google Chrome are moving back to their older browsers.
The service tracked 40,000 sites and found that Chrome made up .77 percent of the browsers visiting the sites. This is down from a market share of .85 percent last week.
However, for technology related sites like this one, the share is still pretty high. We have noted the share to be between 4-7% on TechWhack network.
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