FF better watch out. It is are going to be losing market share as fast as IE pretty soon.<p>Yet I still cannot believe the world has not discovered how great opera is yet...
I consider the Chrome to be the best browser (I use Windows XP) since version Beta 4, when extensions support was added. I switched from Firefox, mostly because it is considerably slower. As I see it, Chrome just out-innovated FF.
I'll stick with firefox, it has all my extensions, and toolbars, and greasemonkey scripts that I use for work.<p>And to be honest I like the user experience a lot more, it's much more intuitive.<p>I still use chrome, since it's my tor proxied browser, but the user experience is just horrible compared to firefox.
I switched from ff after the latest ff update succeeded in slowing startup speeds even more. They seem to be more focused on ribbon/toolbar customizations than achieving <5 second start ups.
Cool article but it's ALL techcrunch users. These users are probably... do I dare say it? Tech savy & are most likely at the vanguard of technological change.<p>Lets see some stats for bing, google, & yahoo :)
Are these numbers based on page fetches or unique visitors? It's obviously easier to count page fetches but the article implies it's broken down by visitor, without being explicit about it.