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    Google Chrome Browser Celebrates 5th Birthday

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    Todd R. Weiss
    Published September 6, 2013
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      When Google launched its Chrome Web browser five years ago today in 2008, most users still ran Chrome using a personal computer. Things sure have changed for Chrome’s 5th birthday.

      Nowadays, mobile is huge and Chrome is a big part of a mobile user’s online arsenal, allowing users of just about any device to browse the Web, conduct quick searches and find the information they are looking for, whether they are at home, at work, traveling or vacationing.

      “Today marks the 5th birthday of Chrome, a project we started to push the web platform forward,” a Google spokesperson wrote in a Sept. 5 post on the Google Chrome Blog. “From a humble beginning of static text, images and links, the web has grown into a rich platform teeming with interactive content and powerful applications. We’ve been astounded by how far the web has come and are very excited to see what developers around the world will be able to do with the new generation of Chrome Apps.”

      Chrome has had quite a ride since its birth. In June 2012, it surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as the world’s most used browser for the first time, and it added lots of useful features over the years to encourage even more users to adopt it.

      As of August 2013, Chrome holds 41.4 percent of the global Web browser market, compared with 27.7 percent for its closest competitor, Internet Explorer, according to the latest global statistics available from StatCounter. Mozilla Firefox ranks third at 21.4 percent, followed by Safari at 8.3 percent and Opera at 1.3 percent.

      A year ago, in August 2012, Chrome held 33.6 percent of the global browser market, which means it has climbed 7.8 percentage points in that span, while IE has fallen by 5.9 percent, according to StatCounter.

      “It’s really been an amazing run to be part of, really gratifying,” Erik Kay, the director of software engineering for Chrome since the project’s beginning, told eWEEK.

      “When started, we wanted to change the Web,” said Kay. “We wanted to get the Web moving faster. We wanted to light a fire under everyone else to kind of get things moving. Browser development had sort of stopped.”

      Yes, Mozilla was doing a lot with Firefox to improve it and Microsoft was updating IE, but in general, browsers still did the same basic things as they had for years, he said. Chrome pushed the envelope and did some innovative things to bolster speed, security and simplicity, he said. One of Chrome’s innovations has been a built-in translator that allows users to visit sites in foreign languages that can then be translated by Google’s translation services.

      “To see the spark that was lit under everyone else and that innovation, it got the standards processes moving much faster and better” for Web browsers, said Kay. “It was better than we could have hoped. The ability to impact this many users is a pretty rare opportunity and has really been a lot of fun. We think that competing in this space is great for the Web.”

      The 5th birthday for Chrome “is a pretty big milestone for us,” said Kay.

      So what is his opinion about the biggest Chrome breakthrough feature for users along the way?

      That would be the automatic Chrome updating system that pushes out updates and new versions to users automatically and seamlessly, so that they don’t have to download and update their browsers on their own, he said. That improves security and eases maintenance, he said. “It sounds kind of mundane but at the time we did it, it was amazing,” Kay said.

      At the present time, Chrome 29 is the latest version of the browser that’s been released, and new versions continue to be released and pushed out every six weeks, he said. With the automatic updates, that means that the vast majority of users are running the latest code within about a week of its release, according to Kay.

      Todd R. Weiss
      Todd R. Weiss
      Todd R. Weiss is a seasoned technology journalist with over 15 years of experience covering enterprise IT. Since 2014, he has been a senior writer at eWEEK.com, specializing in mobile technology, smartphones, tablets, laptops, cloud computing, and enterprise software. Previously, he was a staff writer for Computerworld.com from 2000 to 2008, reporting on a wide range of IT topics. Throughout his career, Weiss has written extensively about innovations in mobile tech, cloud platforms, security, and enterprise software, providing insightful analysis to help IT professionals and businesses navigate the evolving technology landscape. His work has appeared in numerous leading publications, offering expert commentary and in-depth analysis on emerging trends and best practices in IT.

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