9.16.2008

Chrome picks up 1/100th of a point
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See chrome below, in this export from net applications at the month's midpoint. It picked up .01 percent vs. our last measurement on cognitive labs.



In case you are wondering, Obigo is a kind of mobile browser.


Konqueror runs on most Unix-like systems and is an open source, Gnu-compliant browser.

iCab was developed from an Atari browser, believe it or not.

Opera mini
has been shipped with 40 million mobile phones, and according to one estimate, has a 0.06 market share of all browsers, whereas on our site it has a .04 share.

According to Net Applications (and Wikipedia), Safari had approximately a 6.25% share of market in May, 2008. Here, it's twice that - over 12 percent.

IE, according to Net Apps, has about 72% market share overall in Q3 2008, while it is much less than this on cognitive labs - 42.64%. You can see from the graphic that IE peaked around 2002-2003, a time of reduced innovation, and has been declining ever since.



As far as IE is concerned, this doesn't bode well for a service offering that might try to rely on browser distribution as a mythical trojan horse to accelerate adoption and means the co. is swimming upstream and will have to use fish ladders to get to their goal.

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9.11.2008

Chrome on Cognitive Labs, Real Time
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How is the new chrome doing on Cognitive Labs? This little chart shows you Sept. traffic through 11 pm today. A little less than 1% share, which projects to several million users already worldwide.



This is from the surf-punks at netapplications, which is the co. being quoted for chrome usage stats in a number of articles. We happen to be a fairly long-time user of their service.

Click to get netapps real-time chrome performance, internet-wide.

You can download and read the chrome comic book here - don't forget to order your seamonkeys, x-ray glasses, or ship-in-a-bottle kit.

More people use Sony playstation than WebTV...which is probably at the end of the lifecycle.

simon says to try chrome.

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