InterfaceBoth modern renditions of Google Chrome and Internet Explorer use minimalist interfaces. But in 2008, Google took the collar off of Chrome and let it run wild, and today, Chrome is the world’s most popular web browser claiming 45 percent market share.Have times changed? Can IE 11 quell its upstart rebel, Chrome 36, or will Google’s web browser continue to overshadow IE’s former glory? Here is the showdown: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer: browser. But it was big, and popular, and web developers had no choice but to accommodate its idiosyncrasies.Google Chrome was an upstart, a serf, an open-source development that Google CEO Eric Schmidt fought against for six years. Editions six and seven had enough quirks to drive sane web developers mad. It was the de facto web browser for every Microsoft PC, and it ran its kingdom with an iron fist as it saw fit. Internet Explorer, alias IE, was a Microsoft feudal lord.
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