Media News - Monday, November 24, 2008
Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers
Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal
computers in the search giant's latest challenge to the dominance of
Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The move would significantly ramp up the
browser war that Google launched against Microsoft when it launched
Chrome in September, in the battle to dominate how users access and
interact with the web. Latest industry figures show that Internet
Explorer currently enjoys a 71.3 per cent market share worldwide, with
Mozilla Firefox at nearly 20 per cent. Chrome is used by less than 1 per
cent of all web users, but is still under public testing before a final
version is ready to launch. Speaking to The Times, Sundar Pichai, Google
Vice President, Product Management, revealed that Chrome will be ready
to come out of 'beta' testing by January, and that the search giant was
looking at ways to make Chrome the browser of choice for the everyday
user. 'We will probably do distribution deals,' he said, adding, 'we
could work with an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and have them
ship computers with Chrome pre-installed.' He added that versions of
Chrome should also be available of computers using Macintosh or Linux
software in the first half of next year, allowing the browser to be used
on almost 99 per cent of computers worldwide. Analysts said that
Microsoft eventually defeated Netscape Navigator in the first browser
wars during the late 1990s primarily because Internet Explorer came
installed on computers that operated the Windows operating system, and
as a result became the default choice for most web users. (The Times)
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