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Ignoring web standards meant that developers started to code their sites around Internet Explorer specifically, and would recommend that their customers only accessed their site through Internet Explorer. However, this was not the issue that Internet Explorer faced. Google just has so many people invested in the entire process of web development stack (standards spec writing, browser engineering, site development, etc) that the other browsers are having a hard time catching up when it comes to releasing new features. The issue that Chrome is starting to suffer from is that it is becoming too good. The reason I dislike this article so much is because it not only brings up valid points but in the process of doing so, proves its title wrong and completely subverts the problem that it is trying to bring light to. And today I would like to strongly refute this. A little while ago, someone at The Verge posted an article titled " Chrome is turning into the new Internet Explorer 6".