Google: Arms Dealing in Weapons of Mass Destruction
January 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Been thinking about the various fights against Microsoft over the years.
Apple went to war head on and failed. Linux tried “free” but their efforts were unfocused and uncoordinated.
Google took a different tactic. It’s seeded a revolution by handing out weapons of mass destruction to everyday people.
Rather than fight the war itself, Google took the role of “arms dealer” and started giving away weapons of mass destruction for free.
Those weapons?
Gmail, Google Docs, Google Analytics, Google Maps, Adwords and Adsense, Google Voice, Android, the Chrome browser, the Chrome OS…and others.
When you think about it this way…Google isn’t fighting anyone…and Microsoft is literally fighting everyone…very clever.
I never count Microsoft out, but one has to wonder how can they compete when everyday people have such powerful alternatives…or should I say weapons?
Chrome Usage: Did 90% of Last Week’s “tire kickers” come back for more?
September 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The world is now looking at how the browser market share of Chrome is changing week to week.
Reports are coming in that Chrome usage dropped since last week.
Gregg Keizer writes in Computerworld that users who originally abandoned IE and Firefox are now returning citing Network Applications report that of the 40,000 sites it tracks, this week showed Chrome’s share to be 0.77% of visitors versus last week’s number of 0.85%.
This means 0.08% less Chrome browser visits to the 40k sites.
Doesn’t sound like much to me, but I don’t discount the report. Clearly a huge number of people got excited about Chrome when it first came out and now that they’ve tried it, 10% decided to go back to IE or Firefox.
Another way to look at it is that 90% of the people who tried it during the previous week are still using it now.
It will be interesting to watch the market share as the weeks progress.
Gregg’s full article is here.
“Chrome Lite” On T Mobile’s Android Phone
September 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
T Mobile and Google unveiled their G1 phone, the first to use the Android operating system, a version of Chrome and apps.
During the press conference, the question came up about whether the G1 would use Chrome and the answer came back, “Yes, call it Chrome Lite”.
There are numerous stories about the press conference which took place in NYC at 10:30am eastern time.
Engadget.com seems to have one of the better sets of coverage with multiple reports and great pictures.

