
Chrome adopters are now reverting back to Internet Explorer and Firefox. User comfort is finally overcoming the curiosity that the browser initially educed.
Net Applications’ latest weekly browser usage figures are out. Chrome accounted for only 0.77% of all internet traffic in its third week - down from .85% in the preceding week.
The data also has brought to light another peculiar trend: usage of Google’s browser shoots considerably in the evening and wanes during working hours.

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