Google is now offering Internet Explorer users the chance to experience Chrome levels of speed when it comes to JavaScript execution. Is this a clever way to poach users or little more than a tech ...
Google today released a new browser plug-in called Google Chrome Frame that creates an unholy union between Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, rendering web pages in IE using Chrome's rendering ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) last month lost the No. 1 spot to Google’s Chrome, marking a major milestone not only in IE’s 21-year lifespan, but a dramatic changing of the desktop browser guard.
So, it would appear that Google has plans to shake up the browser ecosystem by releasing an open source browser of its own. What does this mean for the other browsers. Based on a comic book (yes, you ...
The results are out from the latest Net Applications survey of Web browser market share, and Google continues to capture market share and headlines with its Chrome Web browser. Drilling down into the ...
After a quick installation, Google Chrome Frame begins automatically functioning within your existing Internet Explorer setup. Once running, it’ll be able to render Web pages opened in IE with ...
All eyes are on Google’s Chrome browser as it battles Mozilla’s Firefox in a tight fight for the No. 2 position behind Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, which is holding onto its market-leading share of ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) is about to lose the one market it’s had locked up for decades: the enterprise. According to research firm Gartner, enterprise usage of Chrome will surpass that of ...
Microsoft may have dominated the browser service competition for decades, but recent data showed that it may soon lose its top position. Last month, the company's Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge saw ...
Net Applications has released the internet browser usage statistics for October. While changes weren't dramatic, they do seem to indicate a continuing trend: more are using Chrome and Firefox, while ...
NEW YORK—Microsoft's Internet Explorer is no longer king of the browser hill. That distinction belongs instead to Google’s Chrome, which according to NetMarketShare.com (known also as Net Applications ...