The buzz about Google’s Nexus One phone has been so deafening that maybe you missed a bit of news about the Big G’s minor triumph in another area: Its new-ish web browser, Chrome, “hit a milestone over the weekend,” Ian Paul of PC World reports, “when it became the third-most popular browser after Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox”.
…Is this really a story? Competition among free software?Considering that browser home pages and search engine search pages get millions of page loads every hour…yes, it should be relevant to any savvy person in marketing/advertising.
Unless you’re all about newspaper advertising.
Oh, wait. That’s online too.
OK…just Yellow Page advertising.
Hmmm…that’s being moved to browsers too.
OK. I’ve got it. Those of you who market solely via bumper stickers can ignore what Google is doing in the browser wars.
Wait…but you put an URL on the bumper sticker, didn’t you?
OK, if you’re a true Luddite, you can ignore browsers. But…how the heck did you make this post on a web site?…
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