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Let's assume Chrome carves out 10% of the browser market - perhaps half of that from Firefox and half from IE. That will means IE could be down to 60% market share, which is a long way from the 90% + it had not so long ago.
This is one reason Chrome will matter.
Then, you've got the whole OS side of the house.
The IE6 users are not going to move unless forced. There is a huge market out there with a mentality of "don't touch my system, don't upgrade, don't do anything - it works and I want it left as is..." Huge.
PS some of our users still use netscape....
But I think that Mark is right that it does matter from a browser war perspective and how that might fit into their strategy as the world's largest advertising company is in my mind the thing to watch.
control many different aspects of how we experience the Web --
including things like Android -- in much the same way Apple wants
hardware and software to work together to offer a single user
experience. At least Google is making an attempt to keep things open
source though.
It's such a travesty that Microsoft has not only inflicted such a dreadful user experience on the majority, but also conditioned them to think it's tolerable and normal.