11 Jun 08 Google Chrome Still Leads over 50% at Google Chrome Hacks Blog!

Browser stats at Chrome Hacks Tips Blog

Browser stats at Chrome Hacks Tips Blog

Well, it seems like after a week or so, Chrome is still leading Firefox by a whopping 30% at this blog.

Here’s some interesting blog posts about Chrome:

Google Browser gets 7% share at Ars

Google Chrome Comic gets bastardized like PerezHilton

Chrome getting more attractive than ever

Google says they will “anonymize” users’ surfing

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05 Jun 08 Number One Reason I still use Firefox over Chrome!

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Here’s the number one reason I still use Firefox over Chrome:

Firefox Plugins.  I have to admit, without Firefox Plugins, I cannot use my Del.icio.us (fast enough), I cannot get my Toolbars, etc…etc…

One thing I do really wish was that Chrome had been based on Gecko instead of WebKit.  That way, all my Firefox plugins would work in Chrome (and vice-versa).  Maybe someone will figure out a way to hack it though. (and we are here 24/7 to cover that so please subscribe to our blog!)

What’s your reasons for still using Firefox?

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05 Jun 08 Google Analytics now tracks Google Chrome!

I guess this isn’t breaking news but Google Analytics now track Google Chrome.  We will be showing you some fun stats on this blog, so hold on as we take some screenshots for you.

Clicky continues to track Chrome usage in the 2-3% range across its 45,000 sites. Use of Chrome among TechCrunch readers is much higher: 6.23% since Tuesday, making it the fourth most popular browser among TechCrunch readers after Firefox, IE and Safari.

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04 Jun 08 What is Google Chrome Built On?

For those of you who have been wondering why Google named Chrome, I was wrong that it had anything to do with Firefox but I did find out that Google uses the same open-source WebKit used by Safari browser used on Macs and iPhones.

WebKit is basically an open-source browser you can download and build a browser yourself.  (using a compiler of course)

Now, for anyone to make the current version of Google Chrome from the WebKit, you can’t because there’s no download page for Google Chrome’s open-source packages yet.  (Yes, it’s open-source but it’s not open-source until you can actually download the source code)

I am sure Google is needs time for beta testing before they provide the public with open-source of Google Chrome but I am too eager to wait.

But don’t worry as we are here to cover any breaking news about Google Chrome.  Subscribe to our blog and stay updated on the latest news about Google Chrome!

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