Chrome Adoption
Posted on September 4, 2008
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Looking at browser stats for this site, yesterday and today, I see:
- 53.99% - Firefox
- 32.58% - Internet Explorer
- 7.24% - Chrome
- 2.88% - Opera
- 2.14% - Safari
Wow. That’s some fast adoption for a beta browser! I’m a bit stunned.
Tags: beta, browsers, Google-Chrome
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You are an early adapter and you said it yourself! Most of your visitors are as well! Pretty crazy stat though buddy! Have a great day!
But people could hardly fail to notice it, most geeks will try it and most (intelligent) geeks have this site in their feed reader!
I tried it. Said I needed XP SP2 to install it. Fail.
@Collin - good points there.
I tried to install the “portable version” on my Win 2000 laptop. yikes, don’t try that! Maybe it’ll be better with unpatched XP but…
Why no SP2 or SP3?
Linux version would be nice.
Yeah I’ve been noticing a decent amount of traffic from Chrome as well. I really wonder how the public will react once the idea of a ‘Google Browser’ becomes more mainstream.
Love your blog!
Mike
Even for non-tech related sites, the stats are impressive, around 3% Chrome…although I think that many people are just curious and testing, not sure if Chrome will be able to keep this market share after the hype is over. I love the speed, but most of the time I still use Firefox, let’s wait and see what plugins and new features will be released for Chrome…
just read about this - chrome for linux and mac - http://www.labnol.org/software/download-google-chrome-for-mac-linux/4555/