According to StatCounter, Chrome still reigns supreme as the crowd favorite browser of choice, ahead of IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera and other browsers. For the past year, Chrome led steadily at close to half of usage share for browsers on desktop, tablet and consoles despite the common gripe about its tendency to crash and heavy memory usage.
It is far from perfect but have you ever wonder why it is "good enough" for so much of the Web population? This info-graphic by CloudSolutions.co.uk breaks down the many factors that help Chrome make its way up to the top of the bruising Browser War.
Will Microsoft Edge, previously known as Project Spartan be able to dethrone Chrome? We’ll just have to wait and see.
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Top mobile and tablet browsers worldwide (January to February 2015)
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Chrome has been aggressively expanding its presence across multimedia – from desktop browsers to content streaming hardware – which has caused many new users to flock to its banner.
Most people already use Google to browse the internet, which means that Chrome’s Omnibox feature – a browser address bar that with additional search and power functions – enables casual and power users alike to easily searchthe web.
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