September 4, 2008

Chrome now listed as a browser type in Google Analytics

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As of today, Google Analytics is now showing “Chrome” as a browser type in Google Analytics.  Visits from Chrome users over the last few days will be retroactively updated to show their use of Chrome over the next few days.

We’re showing Chrome usage at over 10% on this blog for the last three days, but webmaster/SEO blogs would certainly be skewed a bit high for something like that.  It’ll be very interesting to see what the numbers look like in a few weeks.

What percent of visitors on your

 blog are using Chrome?

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  1. Hi there, can you share with us Chrome share on your blog as of today? I’ve noticed a huge increase of chrome’s visit on the first week of august and I’m wondering if my Google Analytics is reporting correctly browser’s share on my site…

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