The war of browsers: conquer the web
Google Chrome BETA was released last month. In fact, I have seen a lot of articles and postings about Chrome and they said it's brilliant. I also think so. I know that Chrome is simple, fast, and sound, but it's just a baby bear yet.
I'm neither an evangelist of IE nor Firefox. Each browsers have its merits. IE has enormous market share. (more than 50%) Many organizations use it because they don't want to change their browser with doubt of new one. Firefox has plenty of plugins. This open source software keeps end user with delicious berries. And Chrome, the last big, allures customers with his brilliant performance and simplicity.
No one can predict the result of the war. Seemingly, IE which has market share the most is more profitable. However, rising Google is writing a myth. I think Firefox should find a hole to be specialized because Google would be getting improved with immense plugins in a short time.
Chrome is good and it has a huge potential. The war of browsers is a really interesting issue as much as the war of Flex and Silverlight. The browser market goes confuse and I'll be looking forward in it.
