INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
You may remember a few weeks ago I let out a howl of rage about how sick I was of Google Chrome using up so much RAM in my PC
While it was certainly cathartic to write out all my frustrations, the response to the article was illuminating
What struck me was how many readers contacted me who agreed, while sharing their own frustrations with Chrome.Despite being used by (almost)
everyone, no one really seems that fond of Chrome
Chrome could be in danger of turning into Windows
ubiquitous bit of software.OK, there may be a few Windows fans out there
Remember when Microsoft tried to drum up excitement for Windows 7 (a perfectly good entry) by encouraging all of us to host launch parties
Windows 7 as an honored guest
Shudder.Anyway, my point was that although Windows was used by millions, many people used it only because they had to
And that is a problem for Microsoft, as it means as soon as a decent alternative emerges, people will move on without a second
And, something similar is happening to Chrome.UnlovedChrome is by far the most popular web browser on the planet right now
Meanwhile, less successful browsers, like Firefox, seem to have a lot more passionate fans.There seem to be several reasons for this
And, the people who do have issues with it are likely the loudest (like me)
our passwords, features our favorite extensions, ties in to all our Google accounts like Gmail, and is available on all our devices.For
Windows is no longer the most used operating system in the world