So I'm not absolutely wrong in claiming that some requires work only with IE. If you try the edc and sdc sites with IE8 in "compatibility mode", they will open.
As you might noticed, IE and FF had the same results... Recently, Opera failed to properly render a University page. Do you believe that IE and FF have the same Web-Page Rendering problems with Opera and Chrome?
I highly doubt that page is anything to do with the browser. A University page of all things not opening on IE8? That would be pretty shoddy work.
The 404's related to vasa1's pages (http://selfcare...) had Nothing to do with the page Opera could Not render properly. I was referring to This page. Check Here, too. I hope it is clear now...
On-topic, I haven't been paying very close attention to the numbers (or this thread). I do know that if it did not end 2010 with 10% then it came awfully close. Good call to all who answered yes to the question. Off-topic, does anyone know if www.neutergooglenow.org is available? Wait, Google Inc. knew I'd post this before I even did it? Hmm, well, I guess so long as they don't cross that "creepy line" it's all good. :eyesroll:
All I see is good things, the latest browsers including IE8 are rising whilst older browsers are falling. Chrome may not be 10%, but it virtually is. Good news for the Chrome team, it's popularity is gaining faster than Firefox. IE9 beta appears to be the most popular beta software browser. This is really good news for developers that are hoping to push as many people as possible to upgrade their old version of IE7/8 to IE9 on launch.
Well, considering that yesterday and today is the Chinese lunar new year change over, Google managed to reach its goal by the end of 2010! Sept.17 2009
Osaban, nice try. Maybe the thread title should have been: Will Google Chrome have 10% market share by end of 4707?
Hahaha, there are so many statistics from different sources. If i remember correctly, before 2011 there was one that showed Chrome with a hair bit more than 10%
Revisiting this thread ... (before it's locked) Looks like Chrome (and Safari) are going places to the detriment of others (Fx and IE). The link seems to show that Google's much maligned update system "works". If I understand correctly, there are more Fx 3.x users on Win7 than Fx 4.x. That does intrigue! I wonder if Mozilla underestimates the importance of speeding up add-on compatibility (although there are those who claim that add-on users are a minority) and the visual shock of a newish interface.