Chrome Hits 20-Percent Market Share

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How is that blue screen working out for ya?
 
Would've been nice if this article had included some more comments on other browsers, such as noting that perhaps the most recent upswing in Chrome use appears to have come more or less entirely out of I.E. Or, perhaps, mention the other two browsers that round out the big five. (which largely got omitted in the original article anyway)

I still prefer Opera. I keep FF around for when I get compatibility issues, but Opera, for MY type of usage, tends to run significantly faster overall than anything else I use, including Chrome. Doesn't help that I keenly noticed that any crowed-about new feature in Chrome/FF first debuted in Opera...
 
I keep coming back to chrome... it's fast and has some extra features I like, like the chrome store. Very excited to see it getting more popular!
 
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