Google Chrome OEM Strategy To Take On IE
ruphus13 writes "In an effort to take on IE and make strong headway in its share of the browser market, Google is taking a page out of Microsoft's playbook and working on deals with PC OEMs to include Chrome in their devices. From the article: '[Google] is likely to pursue deals with major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to put Chrome on their computers and devices. ... If Mozilla could get aggressive about this too, we could see Internet Explorer facing more serious competition than ever. ... Google, much more so than Mozilla, has enough global brand recognition, money, and savvy to make a big deal of this. ... Microsoft wooed Dell, Compaq, HP, Gateway, Acer and many other companies into making its browser the default choice on Windows desktops. Chrome currently has just under one percent market share, according to NetApplications. That number could rise significantly through this effort. Mozilla doesn't have the kind of money required to get the significant deals in this space, but Google definitely does.'"
Neither is WebKit, which Chrome uses to render pages.
And if you want to continue to drive cars without brakes, I could care less. Go buy the Microsoft car all day long.
However, if another car manufacturer comes along and sells cars without brakes, I'm going to bitch at them all day long.
Or put it another way - there are still banks with login pages that are not behind https. SO FUCKING WHAT? SHOULD WE SAY HTTPS SHOULD BE DEPRECATED?!
Making excuses for stupid people is what gets us into trouble. STOP DOING THAT.