Monday, August 2, 2010

Google Chrome has released a patch!

Google Chrome has finally come with a patch that exposed security concerns among users worldwide. Though the complexity of the risk was not revealed, but google has assured that these issues have been taken care of.
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Facing three acute problems, chrome has been updated and, thankfully there is a patch. There were a host of issues which google looked after. One of them was the storing of URls in the google database through CHROME. That means, any website that is viewed through CHROME leaves a copy in the google database (although the feature could be turned off). Besides, Google Update comes up with CHROME and gets installed. And, removing it is a tedious job.
CHROME, in a short time span, has been able to gain a good market share of 8.3%. Internet explorer is still enjoying the top spot, but is rapidly chased by Firefox which is running close, second, with 31.01%. The interesting matter in this competition is that Google is behind CHROME. And, whatever has Google touched, it has become an immediate success.

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