Google has a deal with Real Networks during the installation of Real Player, the Chrome browser to win. The search giant hopes in this way the small share of its browser to enlarge.
Installing Chrome during the installation of Real Player, although optional, but the default option is checked. This is increasing the likelihood that users install the browser. Currently Chrome has a market share of around 1.2 percent, according to figures from Net Applications for the month of February.
The Google deal with Real Networks has closed the first third party, but the search giant tries several ways to push Chrome. Firefox is the Google Pack now become optional, but Chrome also several Google web services and external websites in ads being advertised. In addition, the search giant is still negotiating with hardware manufacturers, in the hope its browser with new PCs can join. Concrete agreements have not yet been made public.
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