When Will Google Win the Browser Wars?

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With Microsoft Internet Explorer quickly losing market share, it seems like just a matter of time before Google Chrome becomes the top browser in the world. It recently took the No. 2 spot from Firefox, but Google continues to be Mozilla's primary revenue source.

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