
When Google released its new (and first) browser a few days ago (Chrome), many praised that move or welcomed this new player into the arena, but many others simply were a bit surprised and wondered if a new browser was really needed when this market already features IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Konqueror and a plethora of smaller ones. While IE is still leader, those who aren't satisfied with it have a good choice of alternatives, especially in Firefox and Opera. So fasten your seat belt to join me in a ride which will attempt to explain why this browser war could be a threat to Google's very foundation and why Chrome is maybe the most important move Google could have done to protect itself.
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2005-07-06
The article was interesting. I am sure some of his points were valid and perhaps some of his predictions will be as well.
Not sure what else to say about it tho'.
RIA indexing? I am sure ideas are being worked on now... a way to expose the applet content to search engines. I don't know... I guess wait and see how things pan out. HTML will not go away any time soon, either.