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What is the adoption rate of Google's Chrome browser? When will they support plugins?
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According to Google, at least 10 million have downloaded Google Chrome, and this was in December of 2008. I'm sure more have started using it since.
Currently Google Chrome does not support plugins. However, Google Chrome will support plugins, and this is expected to come in May 2009. A lot of these plugins will be available for Google Chrome, as long as the developer community makes them, which I'm sure many will include Google Chrome.
Currently Google Chrome does not support plugins. However, Google Chrome will support plugins, and this is expected to come in May 2009. A lot of these plugins will be available for Google Chrome, as long as the developer community makes them, which I'm sure many will include Google Chrome.
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Thanks easyboy.
People also download it twice.
So yes, 10million downloads.
No-one really knows how it might stand against Firefox. People say that it's too late to start because 10 million downloads does not translate to 10 million users.
I am a software developer and I know quite a few who have downloaded it. None of them used it more than two or three days. Most them went back to FireFox. Firefox has already taken a huge leap.
10 million downloads does not translate to 10 million users.
I am a software developer and I know quite a few who have downloaded it. None of them used it more than two or three days. Most them went back to FireFox.