Photos: Top 10 alternatives to Internet Explorer

When you leave Redmond, where do you go?

One of the newest kids on the block, Google's Chrome - launched earlier this year - already has a toehold in the browser market, with around four per cent of visitors to silicon.com now using it.

Google has carried its traditional stripped-down design into Chrome with the feature shown here - the sandbox - which gives users a pictorial representation of the nine sites they visit most.

Chrome also boasts dynamic tabbing, where users can pull tabs out into a new window, or unite many separate windows into a single, tabbed window.

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  1. 1. Malcolm

    I'm surprised you didn't review Safari 4. It has also gained a one-click 'add tab' feature and includes coverflow for navigating bookmarks if you prefer, along with a nice home page feature which shows your favourite/most visited sites in a video wall style, using 'live' thumbnails of the site itself.

    • 3 July 2009 11:57
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