Google is investigating deals with major original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs) to get its Chrome browser preinstalled on new computers.
Chrome has
failed
to find much support from either business or individuals since its
launch
in September. However, the search giant is committed to the browser and a
pre-install deal with OEMs would be a logical way to increase uptake.
"We will probably do distribution deals," Sundar Pichai, vice president of
product management at Google, told The Times. "We could work with an
OEM and have them ship computers with Chrome pre-installed."
Pichai added that Linux and Mac versions of the browser would be released in
the first half of next year, which he believes will also stimulate growth.
Chrome accounts for around 1.5 per cent of web site visits, according to
internet monitoring firm
GetClicky.
This figure is unchanged from last month and is half Google's highest Chrome
usage levels.
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