100 days after the launch of its browser ‘Chrome’, Google announced that it will take this out of beta phase, probably secure with the fact that 10million people have downloaded it.
The announcement couldn’t be more time as Microsoft announced last night that it has some serious security issues with its Internet Explorer browser as recently reported on the BBC
On the official Google blog, VP of product management Sundar Pichai and engineering director Linus Upson said, “Since we released Google Chrome, the development team has been improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days we’ve reached more than 10m active users around the world and released 14 updates to the product.
“Chrome is a better browser today thanks to the many users who sent their feedback and the many more who enabled automatic crash reports, helping us rapidly diagnose and fix issues,” they added.
Chrome has quite a way to go before it catches up with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer but I remember someone back in 2001 at AltaVista saying the same thing about a little company called Google….

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