Google Chrome Browser Draws Web Visitors

Google Chrome Browser Draws Web Visitors

A Web Intelligence company revealed that Google Chrome ostensibly drew a lot of web visitors and ranked 12th for traffic among software websites. This figure is solely for the initial release of the new browser. Visits made to Chrome even transcended the number of visits Mozilla generated. However, it did not exceed several other download center traffic such as that of Microsoft, Symantec, and Apple.  

Reports show that the average time users spend visiting the site took two minutes and 48 seconds, sending Google Chrome to the 12th spot in web traffic.  In the UK, it ranked 5th for market share of visits to software sites.


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