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.
“While it is only one day, this is a milestone,” commented Aodhan
Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. He added that Chrome still faces a battle to
unseat its main rivals including IE and Firefox in many regions. Chrome
remains in 2nd or 3rd place in China,
United
States and Germany,
for example.
“Whether Chrome can take the lead in the browser wars in the long term
remains to be seen, however the
trend towards Chrome usage at weekends is undeniable. At weekends,
when people are free to choose what browser to use, many of them are
selecting Chrome in preference to IE,” added Aodhan Cullen, commenting
on the weekend surges in Chrome usage.
StatCounter data is based on over 15 billion page views per month (4
billion from the US) to the StatCounter network of more than three
million websites*.
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