Chrome Begins to Lose Market Share
As Product Manager for ScheduleTown, I'm keeping a close eye on Google's new Chrome browser (our app - which provides online scheduling for busy service providers - already runs under Internet Explorer 7, Safari, and Firefox). Most of us in the office downloaded Chrome on its release date and played around with it, but then quickly went back to using our browser of choice (for me, that's Firefox). In testing, I loved that our application SCREAMED in Chrome, but I'm not sure I'm ready to declare official support for the browser just yet.
Today, I found this story at ComputerWorld that indicates I'm not the only one who dropped Chrome after an initial looksy. It seems that Chrome has dropped to .77% of measured Internet traffic, down from a high of just over 1% following its release.
Today, I found this story at ComputerWorld that indicates I'm not the only one who dropped Chrome after an initial looksy. It seems that Chrome has dropped to .77% of measured Internet traffic, down from a high of just over 1% following its release.

