Google Chrome: After One Week

// September 8th, 2008 // Business, Good things

Last week, Google launched their own web browser: Google Chrome. It’s lean and very fast, and it’s now my default browser at home. When I first heard about Chrome, I was curious, but not expecting much. A browser is a browser, right?

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After using it for a week now, I can say I’m sold. It’s got some great features for users of all types. Best of all, it’s simple, clean and uncluttered. It mostly stays out the way and lets you make the most of your browsing experience.

I won’t go into the details, since you can get a great overview from Google’s Chrome site, but I was surprised to see Chrome take off at BigBlueBall, where today’s stats show that over 4% of the visitors to the site used Chrome. Pretty amazing for a browser that’s still in beta and barely a week old.

Currently Chrome is only available for Windows XP and Vista, but word is that every day Sergey asks the Chrome team when the OS X version will be ready.

Google Chrome website


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2 Responses to “Google Chrome: After One Week”

  1. [...] stats, Fanatic. I did some checking of our recent visits using Google Analytics and found that over 4% of all visitors were already using Google Chrome. Pretty amazing for a browser that’s still in beta and barely a week [...]

  2. Mike O. says:

    I like it!

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