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by thinking001001
1070 days ago
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Simple: Chrome captured the market with a good product, at the right time. I remember when Chrome was new, and it was fast, and Google had other game-changing products (like email with enormous storage). I was just an average consumer back then, and I went for Chrome. Then, once you capture enough market share (due to poor competition), people start targeting Chrome as the de facto standard. Throw in Android and you have a browser that the world now depends on. Even Microsoft gave in (with a built in ad-blocker, cause they're bitter about it, too). Should we all be running a C++ based Javascript interpreter? Absolutely not. But try explaining why to the masses... |
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