Web 2.0 Summit: The Browser Is What Matters


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Web 2.0 Summit: The Browser Is What Matters

Google's Sundar Pichai provides some hints about his company's upcoming browser-based Chrome operating system.

By Thomas Claburn

InformationWeek

October 22, 2009 03:17 PM

Google's Chrome Web browser is just over a year old and it already has about 30 million active users.

"Chrome has been doing very well for us," said Sundar Pichai, VP of product management at Google, in a public interview with at the Web 2.0 Summit on Thursday.

As a point of comparison, Firefox, initially released in late 2004, has over 300 million active users.

Pichai said that Google's goals for Chrome -- speed, simplicity, and security -- have resonated really well with users. He also said that Linux and Mac versions are coming soon.

To the suggestion that Chrome OS -- the operating system that Google is developing around its Chrome browser -- is on a collision course with Windows, Pichai responded that the world is entering a period of tremendous innovation in personal computing. "Browsers are suddenly hot again and I think operating systems are too," he said, referring both to Chrome OS and Android, Google's operating system for mobile devices

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