Chrome Browser Share: Certified at 2%
September 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
WebTrends Analytics certified that 2% of the visitors to telegraph.co.uk used the Google Chrome browser.
(”telegraph.co.uk” is the website for Britain’s highest selling news paper, The Daily Telegraph)
This number is larger than the number of visitors using Netscape, Mozilla, Opera and other browsers.
Is Safari losing market share to Chrome?
Safari wasn’t mentioned, but if you read what Greg Keizer reports in Computerworld, Chrome isn’t stealing market share from Safari.
The full Market Watch article about the WebTrends Analytics info is here.
Greg Keizer’s full article is here.
Chrome rallies the “Army of the Dead” into battle
September 5, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment

Aragorn and the Army of the Dead (image courtesy of New Line Cinema)
Huh?
I was reading a story by Matt Asay on CNET about how Chrome is ‘Google’s new Trojan Horse’.
He gets it. I posted a comment to his story that I thought was worth sharing here.
As I mentioned, geeks get where Chrome is going.
Everyone else is left scratching their heads and saying “What’s so cool about Chrome?” or “IE works fine, why do I need another browser?”.
Having seen the rise of Microsoft and their victory over Netscape, this Microsoft vs Google war is going to be VERY entertaining as it plays out.
Google’s revenue stream comes from ads. Microsoft’s comes from software.
Who better to harness the army of “software should be free” open source developers than the company who doesn’t depend on revenues from software?
Reminds me of “Lord of the Rings” where Aragorn raising the “Army of the Dead” for the battle of Minas Tirith…who could have guessed you could get THOSE guys to show up and join the battle against evil?????
Of course, I’ll end the analogy there without going so far as to call say that Microsoft are the forces of evil like Sauron and his crew.
They’ve actually done some great things for the world of software and computers…and Bill is doing great work for the world now.
Matt Asay’s full article is here.

