That's also the problem. But banking, eCommerce (which is a part of banking), games (though that's dying due to Flash, though HTML5/Javascript is doing work now?), and the like all run on web servers/standards to where they go through/render on the browser.
But you're right: Google has a major strangle-hold on the standards and Mozilla has been slowly losing that fight because they don't have the money/adoption (anymore) to be competitive.
Mostly because EVERYTHING (and I mean EVERYTHING) is ran on the web now a days.
The biggest problem is Google can just announce a change in standards and everyone else has to follow. It's a permanent game of catch-up.
That's also the problem. But banking, eCommerce (which is a part of banking), games (though that's dying due to Flash, though HTML5/Javascript is doing work now?), and the like all run on web servers/standards to where they go through/render on the browser.
But you're right: Google has a major strangle-hold on the standards and Mozilla has been slowly losing that fight because they don't have the money/adoption (anymore) to be competitive.
I can't go back to chrome.