Facebook Removes Google Chrome From List Of Supported Browsers
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Google and Facebook haven't been enjoying a particularly good
relationship. The two have been criticising each other for a long time.
For Google, the problem lies in the fact that Facebook wouldn't share its user data with Google,
although the social network chooses to do so with other websites.
Facebook, on the other hand, doesn't have any love lost for Google
either.
We recently reported Facebook may be entering the realm of browsers
world by purchasing Opera and pushing it forth as its own browser. This
can essentially make things very interesting since Facebook has a huge
say and significance in the tech world with its user base of more than
900 million users.
Now, another interesting move which has been made by Facebook is that
it has removed Google Chrome from its list of supported web browsers.
Chrome has been there on the list and since Chrome is currently touted
as the most efficient and the most widely used browser, it made sense. But now, this fresh move by Facebook seems quite alarming.
Perhaps, Facebook plans to leverage its presence in the social media
by discouraging the users from using Chrome and eventually, encouraging
them to start using Opera. The list of supported browsers now includes
Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Opera.
However, if this move is geared towards making Opera a success simply
because Facebook may eventually buy it, this sure is a cheap shot by
the social network and induces exactly the kind of web closeness that
Google has been complaining about for a long time.
Source: Facebook
This post was written by: Oscah Ollotu
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