Google Chrome 30.0.1599.37 Beta |
Net Applications has indicated that Chrome is the third-most popular web browser when it comes to the size of its user base, behind Internet Explorer and Firefox. StatCounter, however, estimates that Google Chrome has a 39% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser in the world.
In September 2008, Google released the majority of Chrome's source code as an open source project called Chromium, on which Chrome releases are still based.
Features
Google Chrome aims to be secure, fast, simple and stable. There are
extensive differences from its peers in Chrome's minimalistic user
interface, which is atypical of modern web browsers. For example, Chrome
does not render RSS feeds. One of Chrome's strengths is its application
performance and JavaScript processing speed, both of which were
independently verified by multiple websites to be the swiftest among the
major browsers of its time. Many of Chrome's unique features had been
previously announced by other browser developers, but Google was the
first to implement and publicly release them. For example, a prominent
graphical user interface (GUI) innovation, the merging of the address
bar and search bar (the Omnibox), was first announced by Mozilla in May
2008 as a planned feature for Firefox.[130] Both Internet Explorer 9 and
Safari (version 6) have since merged the search and address bar.
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