What is wrong with Google Chrome?
After being launched with much fanfare earlier this month, Google’s Chrome browser has been continuously losing the market share it gained immediately after introduction. One major reason has been privacy concerns. (See: Google launches own internet browser ‘Google Chrome’ ) Google already admits to collecting personally identifiable information. In fact, conspiracy theorists were having a field day propounding the so-called ”real reason” behind the seemingly altruistic introduction of a free and powerful browser technology. Theories include secret tracking devices to provision for protecting Google’s interests against the company on whose product a majority of the world’s computers run – Microsoft. (See: Browser Wars: How does Chrome rank against the competition?) However, Google’s reluctance to promote its own product has also contributed substantially towards its lack of popularity. Other than through sponsored links on its own search engine and a cursory mention on its social net