Chrome is one of Google’s biggest success stories. Rank it up there with search that doesn’t suck (hard to find back in the day) and AdWords (the print-your-own money machine that drives everything else Google does).
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That’s double last year’s numbers and astonishing growth, pushing past Microsoft’s Internet Explorer earlier this year.
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And he shared a few fun numbers too: 60 billion words typed on Chrome every single day, and one terabyte of data download via the browser each and every day.
Just yesterday, the mobile version of Chrome came out of beta.
Google I/O, on Chrome:
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