Google’s Chrome Web browser ran past Apple’s Safari Web browser, buoyed by the launch of Chrome for Mac and Linux Dec. 8. The jump from 3.93 percent to 4.63 percent is the young browser’s biggest growth spurt in the last several months, bested only by the 1 percent market share pickup Chrome enjoyed in the first of its inception on Windows in September 2008. Google needs to sustain the momentum as it prepares to launch Chrome Operating System, the speedy application platform geared to underpin the Chrome browser.
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Google’s Chrome Web browser ran past Apple’s Safari Web
browser in December 2009, buoyed by the launch of Chrome for Mac and Linux.
Market researcher Net
Applications calculated that worldwide use of Chrome grew to 4.63 percent, up
from 3.93 percent in November 2009, lapping Safari…

















