There are early signs of Google's attempt to break Microsoft's monopoly in the operating system field through browsers. According to Kai-Fu Li, in the future, mobile terminal devices will grow as powerful as PCs and become connectedInternetMainstream settings
In standby mode, the user will be more concerned with the powerful user experience that the browser can provide, rather than focusing on the operating system itself.
In the current browser market, Firefox browser developed by Mozilla accounts for 19% of the market, followed by Safari provided by Apple and Opera from Norway. Microsoft's IE series browser still ranks first in the market with 72% market share.
Before Chrome was launched, Google had maintained a strategic partnership with Firefox, roaming, and other third-party browsers in China. This was also Google's most important strategy against Microsoft. Kai-fu Lee said yesterday that "browser is a strategic direction, but products are not necessarily strategic." Google is more concerned with "Breaking Monopoly and giving users more choices ". For this reason, Google will continue signing and renewing the contract with the browser vendors ".
Kai-fu Lee said yesterday that with the early participation of the Chinese development team, Chrome "will provide the Chinese version immediately after the launch ". However, Chrome does not yet have a Chinese name. Google China only uses Google Chrome to name it.
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