Web analytics firm data confirms trend to Chrome at weekends. StatCounter Global Stats, Boston, USA & Dublin, Ireland; Wednesday, 21st March, 2012. "Google's Chrome narrowly became the world's top internet browser for the first time on Sunday 18 March 2012, according to StatCounter, the independent website analytics company. The firm's research arm StatCounter Global Stats reports that Chrome topped the polls in India, Russia and Brazil, all of which contributed to it becoming the number one browser for that day on a global basis..."
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Posted by pmahler. SEOmoz - The Daily SEO Blog, December 2, 2010. "Google Chrome's Extensions, much like Android's Apps, are full of garbage with a few gold nuggets hidden amidst the madness..."
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Posted by Anthony Laforge, Program Manager, Google Chrome. The Official Google Blog, 15 September 2009. "At Google Chrome's first birthday just two weeks ago, we looked forward to an action-packed year for the browser and the web. Thanks to a full year of great feedback from our users, we're kicking off our second year of Google Chrome with a brand new stable release. This release comes hot on the heels of 51 developer, 21 beta and 15 stable updates and 3,505 bugfixes in the past year..."
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by CNET News staff, August 4, 2009. "The Chrome browser still has some distance to go to shift beyond technophiles and into the mainstream. Here's what Google's been working on lately..."
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Posted by Steve Faulkner. The Paciello Group Blog, June 1, 2009. "When Google first released Chrome back in September 2008, I carried out a quick and dirty accessibility analysis of it. With the release of Google chrome 2.0 I though it worthwhile to have another look to see what improvements have been made. While there has been progress, for many users with disabilities, Google Chrome is still unusable..."
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by Darin Fisher, Google Chrome Team. Google Chrome Blog, Thursday, May 21, 2009. "It's been about 8 months since we launched Google Chrome. Aside from exclaiming how fast it is, users have been sending us lots of feedback and feature requests. We've increased our focus on speed and also added some of the most-requested features. Some of these improvements made it into the Beta version that we first released in March, and we've continued to improve the Beta since then. Today, we are moving the Beta version to the stable channel for all users to enjoy..."
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by Fran Foo. AustralianIT, December 16, 2008. "Google Chrome has shed its beta tag, but research shows most Australians prefer Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Chrome was unveiled in September and there were high expectations it would begin to eclipse IE and Mozilla's popular Firefox browser..."
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Posted by By Sundar Pichai, VP, Product Management, and Linus Upson, Engineering Director. The Official Google Blog, 11 December 2008. "Since we first released Google Chrome, the development team has been hard at work improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven continents, no less) and released 14 updates to the product. We're excited to announce that with today's fifteenth release we are taking off the "beta" label!..."
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Chrome's share down from 0.85% to 0.77%, says Net Applications
By Gregg Keizer. Computerworld, 25 September, 2008. "Chrome's share of the browser market is fading as users who abandoned Internet Explorer and Firefox start to return, says an internet measurement company..."
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by David Felfoldi. Marketing Profs, September 9, 2008. "Last week Google released Chrome, its new standards-compliant Web browser. But what does that mean to you, the business person? Though Google offers a great comic book that explains the big changes, it is a bit jargon-heavy and, frankly, long at 32 (comic) pages. So I offer you an introduction of Google Chrome for the layman. We will look briefly at the improvements in the user interface, performance, and technology advancements so that you can more easily decipher why Google Chrome matters to you..."
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By Frank Watson, Search Engine Watch, September 5, 2008. "With the launch of Google's Chrome browser Tuesday, the Google machine moves into another territory. Like previous moves, Google has managed to grab a decent chunk of the market in just a few days..."
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Original terms were far too wide, many say, By Grant Gross. Computerworld. 8 September, 2008. "Google will dump a section of the licensing agreement for its new Chrome browser after some internet users objected to its copyright implications..."
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by Eli Feldblum. Search Engine Land, September 3, 2008. "Google's has released its own open-source browser, Chrome, in direct competition to Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Yesterday, Danny described his test-drive of Chrome in Searching With Google Chrome & Omnibox and Greg speculated on its future in How Bright Is The Outlook For Chrome?. Both compared Google's new browser to the incumbents, Firefox and Internet Explorer. But Chrome is actually very different from those two browsers, and significantly different from nearly everything else on the market. Here are the 10 major features that truly differentiate Google Chrome from the competition..."
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by Danny Sullivan. Search Engine Land, September 2, 2008. "Now that Google Chrome is live, I spent some time looking at the search features within it, especially to see -- as I did recently with Internet Explorer 8 -- whether Google was going to try to stack the deck in its own favor. Like Microsoft, Google's playing it straight. As for search features, I'm mixed on whether I like the new "Omnibox" feature that combines a browser's address bar and search box into one single area..."
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