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It is the one Chrome fork that sees some development. (Yes, of course the forkage was the other way). So while they do have a seat at the standards table, i can't say i see much potential (or results). They also don't offer it outside their own locked-down platform by the looks of it. I.e. they have permanently kneecapped their market-share to near-pointless levels.


> they have permanently kneecapped their market-share to near-pointless levels.

they have 25% of the mobile browser market share.




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