Google Chrome for iOS became an instant sensation, barely a day after Google released the app to Apple fanatics.
Chrome became the app store’s most downloaded free app on the iPad and the iPhone, and it doesn’t look like that trend might change for days.
Google Chrome is considered as one of the popular Internet browsers out there, as of the moment even trumping Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox in some states and countries.
Google Chrome’s biggest draw is the ability to sync tabs, passwords from your PC or notebook Chrome browser to other devices and bookmarks. This makes Internet browsing easier for you if you use multiple devices to access it.
But Apple isn’t ready to jump on the bandwagon yet, as the company doesn’t intend to change their default browser to the Chrome. That distinction is still being held by Apple’s very own Safari.
Although developer Jon Abrams created an iOS Safari bookmarklet to open pages in your Chrome browser.
Create a bookmark in Safari for the following address: javascript.location.href=”googlechrome”+location.href.subsstring(4);
You can name the bookmark “Open in Chrome.” When you select it, it will open your current Safari page in Google’s browser.
Have you tried Chrome for iOS?
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