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Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Google Chrome's Disruptive Shine

Scott D. Anthony

It didn't take long for the hype machine to gear up. Seemingly minutes after news began to appear about Google's new Web browser (called "Chrome"), pundits started talking about "browser wars" and Google's "Microsoft killer." In this case, the hype might be justified, if Chrome delivers on its disruptive potential.

Early descriptions sound ominous for Microsoft. Google's browser was built from the ground up to make it easier and faster to run Web-based applications. It is completely open source, meaning developers can modify the source code and easily design applications that work with the browser. And of course, it is free.

Google hopes the browser will lead more people to spend more time using its applications, browsing the Internet, and contributing to its advertising revenue. Further, it hopes to lessen the chances that Microsoft uses its browser dominance to subtly push people towards its own Web sites and applications. 

Chrome presents an obvious threat to Microsoft's Internet Explorer software. But Chrome could do much more. ...

Read the rest at Scott Anthony's Harvard Management blog.


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