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Internet Explorer holds onto top browser crown while Chrome and Firefox tussle over second place

Posted by on Monday, 2 January, 2012

Both Net Applications and StatCounter have released their figures for browser market share for 2011 and it makes for largely unsurprising reading. Internet Explorer’s full share has dropped but it still maintains the top spot — a 52 percent share according to Net Applications and 39 percent according to StatCounter. Meanwhile, second place remains tantalizingly within reach for Chrome, which has made headway catching up with Firefox, whose growth had apparently stalled during 2011. According to Net Applications, Firefox held a 21.8 percent share of browser users this month, while Chrome reached 19.1 percent, up just under 8 percent and capping off a second year of impressive growth. Meanwhile, StatCounter pegs Google’s browser at second place for the end of the year, claiming 27.3 percent versus the 25.3 percent share grabbed by its vulpine rival. Unsurprisingly, the Windows Team Blog takes a different slant on recent browsing trends, trumpeting that its latest version, Internet Explorer 9, continues to grow on Windows 7. This is, however, balanced out by a corresponding drop in the users of its predecessor, IE 8. Better luck next year, eh, Microsoft?

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MAME Arcade Game Emulator Now Available For Google Chrome [Chrome]

Posted by on Monday, 2 January, 2012

Microsoft Anti-Malware Tool Mistakenly Snuffs Google Chrome

Posted by on Saturday, 1 October, 2011

Microsoft?s Security Essentials anti-malware tool has mistakenly identified Google Chrome as a password-pilfering trojan ? and actually removed the browser from many users’ machines ? but a fix for this rather amusing false positive is now available.

In an email sent to Wired, a Microsoft spokesperson said that on Friday, Chrome was inadvertently identified as a …



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Haughty Chrome Toothpaste Squeezer Is the Only Way I Will Brush From Now On [Grooming]

Posted by on Monday, 22 August, 2011

Chrome 14 Brings Native Code to the Web

Posted by on Sunday, 14 August, 2011

Google’s “Native Client” project makes its Chrome debut, offering web developers a means to build web apps that run at desktop speed.



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Razer ships $80 Orochi Black Chrome Edition mobile gaming mouse

Posted by on Saturday, 18 June, 2011

It’s an Orochi, but with 100 percent more gloss. Typically, a new hue on an old critter wouldn’t do much for us, but given that Razer’s oh-so-diminutive Orochi still remains our favorite travel mouse to date (for gaming, at least), we couldn’t help but notice the striking young fellow above. The Orochi Black Chrome Edition is the exact same mouse that shipped last fall, but with a much more vivacious set of duds. Aside from being fully capable of sneaking into either of your front pockets, this Bluetooth-enabled unit also touts an ambidextrous design, a 4000DPI laser sensor (with tracking at up to 100 inches per second), on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments and a gold-plated USB connector for those who’d prefer to roll wired. If you’ve been looking to treat yourself, she’s in stock now for .99.

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