Saturday, 11th February 2012

Google Chrome’s Future In The Real Corporate World

Still, after testing Chrome, I have to say I like it and will use it–for personal use. It fits well with the way I use the Internet. In the corporate world, however, I suspect that Chrome will have more difficulty being accepted.

This is what Mike Schaffner had to say in his article for Forbes.  As per Mike Google Chrome might have many unique features which others don’t but it is hard to believe that IE will be totally kicked out of the market.

The only advantage which IE seems to have is that it has become a very old browser in the industry and it has become hard for huge organizations to actually give up the use of IE and implement some other third party browser in all their systems.

For the general public too their could be some downsides like those who love to play games in MSN will have to face this warning in Google Chrome.

“Important Note: Your browser or operating system does not meet the minimum requirements to play on MSN Games. You may be able to download games for offline play; however, the online games can be played only with Internet Explorer version 6 or later, and Windows 2000 or later.”

It is clear that various blogs might be chattering about Google Chrome and it might have hit 2 million downloads in first two weeks but life isn’t going to be that easy for this new browser. Tough road ahead Mr. Chrome.

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