Are Chrome’s ‘usage statistics’ used in evaluating site speed?

Are Chrome’s ‘usage statistics’ used in evaluating site speed? Blind Five Year Old, SF, CA

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17 Responses to Are Chrome’s ‘usage statistics’ used in evaluating site speed?

  1. ugerWadi says:

    Firefox is the best. Chrome is peace of crap.

  2. Colaglass says:

    Chrome is awesome.

  3. Rumdabbadoh says:

    I use Chrome wherever i can, too bad it has no RSS-reader, and that the ftp browser is as low tech as it is. Sure, I can see a browser focused at what it’s supposed to do, i.e. browse the web, but today a web browser is also a rss broswer and a ftp browser many times. But still, I use chrome for my everyday browsing because of the ease of use, smart searchbar and responsiveness. Even FF is falling behind for me!

  4. Conceptskatemedia says:

    Firefox owns Chrome. Who knows what Google are going with your data when using Chrome.

    Firefox = Fast. reliable, lots of plugins, safe information
    Chrome = Fast. That’s all.

  5. jeffstukas says:

    Is Chrome ever going to be comparable with Quake Live?

  6. mojo2601 says:

    @ugerWadi peace of crap is better than war of crap

  7. ugerWadi says:

    @mojo2601 So you have admitted urself that chrome is crap…..in whatever form………….Hahhahaha…

  8. misymo says:

    matt, tell the gootube folks this new subscriptions bar at the bottom of the screen is most annoying.

  9. TechieGeek1 says:

    I like Firefox :)

  10. BOBXLII says:

    @ugerWadi Firefox would be awesome if it didn’t take 5+ seconds to load on my machine.

  11. ugerWadi says:

    @BOBXLII Yeah you are right. The loading time is little bit slow. But they have fixed this issue in firefox4. BTW I am willing to give this sacrifice in favour of other cool features that FF has. But in the end everyone decides his own preferences and you gotta respect them……. :)

  12. freekzero says:

    Matt, I love that you talk to webmasters like this and thank you for it, but there is one major criticism I think you need to address: you are always saying “i believe/I think/as far as I know”. At the end of the day this isn’t entirely useful. People ask you questions because you have access to the definitive answers, not just because you are quite knowledgeable. It would go a long way to ending online SEO/Google-focused arguments if you could give authoritative answers. Thanks.

  13. freekzero says:

    btw, pretty frustrating when the new “Your feed” bar at the bottom of the screen forwards you to the next video when you’re part way through composing a comment and you lose your text. Especially when you have turned Autoplay off several times already.

  14. imrankhanseo says:

    I have used Chrome, Mozilla, Flock and every browser..

    Chrome is built for Adwords :-) and Google products run’s on it very fast.. as compare to mozilla because we have lot many add on’s in Mozilla firefox but as per SEO’s love to use Mozilla Firefox.

    Yes Matt that’s right;

    Thanks for the Info

    Regards
    Imran Khan

  15. hundsim says:

    Why answering a question when you’re not sure about the anwer?

  16. figurethis2 says:

    yeh the auto play is annoying, cheers for the vid though Mat

  17. Aquarezz says:

    LoL @ Blind Five Year Old :)

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