[jaws-uk] Re: JAWS AND GOOGLE CHROME

Anything Google announce is going to big news.  The reality is for
Chrome that apart from a brief spike at the beginning Google Chrome has
been around 1.8 percent share for the last year it has been around.
Compared to Firefox for which is developed at 22 perent.  There is a
long way to go on the browser front.  

A lot of noise has been made about the speed of Chrome and indeed it is
much faster but also at the expense of features.  Also in the meantime
other browsers have in their own ways been trying to address the speed
issue with varying but often positive results.

The position with Google Chrome OS the operating system announced the
other day is far to soon to tell.  My hunch is and indications from what
I have also read suggest this is going to be based ona Linux
underpinning with a GUI hosted on top of it rather like Windows 3.1 was
hosted by DOS all those years ago.  I am not sure where in this
arrangement accessibility comes into it at present of course if I learn
anything startling I will report to the list.

Regards.

Tristram Llewellyn
Sight and Sound Technology
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