FF has plenty of momentum right now. That being said Chrome now also has extensions, which was FF's major advantage. Once a big enough selection have been made for Chrome the trends might start changing.
Either way I'm happy to watch IE's share drop despite the Win7/IE8 release.
I actually use Chrome as my back-up browser at work, as FF doesn't play nice with some applications and outdated sites (HELLO! SaskTel, join the 21st Century!) and I'm looking forward to seeing what the future brings for both of these. IE is slowly being diminished as the Baby Bommers figure their shit out, or just listen to their kids...
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FF has plenty of momentum right now. That being said Chrome now also has extensions, which was FF's major advantage. Once a big enough selection have been made for Chrome the trends might start changing.
Either way I'm happy to watch IE's share drop despite the Win7/IE8 release.
I actually use Chrome as my back-up browser at work, as FF doesn't play nice with some applications and outdated sites (HELLO! SaskTel, join the 21st Century!) and I'm looking forward to seeing what the future brings for both of these.
IE is slowly being diminished as the Baby Bommers figure their shit out, or just listen to their kids...
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