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Most people don't use chrome—thus, most people aren't used to it.

It's good Mozilla is moving forward at a rapid pace (particularly with the memory issues), but as long as the remainder of the software world is still in either the 90's slow release cycle or the 00's everything-is-a-beta-v0.x mindset, Firefox/Chrome will be aberrations.

I may learn to tolerate it, but that doesn't mean I'll get used to it.



Chrome's market share is above 20% now (Firefox's is below 30%, and IE's is below 50%).


I was going to say I'd heard different figures, but you're right: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/05/google-browser-idU...


You probably _have_ seen different figures.

Chrome market share is anywhere from 13% to 20% depending on the source.

Firefox market share is between 22% and 29% depending on the source.




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