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Chrome Nears 5% Market Share
Chrome Nears 5% Market Share
Chrome is accreting market share at a quick pace, and will soon pass the 5% mark, according to data collected by Clicky , an internet analytics firm. Chrome, the browser from Google is available on the Windows operating system, and will soon be stable for OS X. The browser is dwarfed by ...
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Chrome numbers continues to climb
The Inquisitr » Technology — ... While Chrome is still dwarfed by the other browsers there is a very good chance that it will break through the 5% marker according to internet analytics firm Clicky. As Alex Wilhelm at The Next Web notes in a post to mark this event “garnering nearly one twentieth of the browser market in just a year is no small feat”. ...

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