The first thing to consider is that MS let IE stagnate, and had large deviations from W3C standards. Mozilla rode in on the cry for standard adherence.
Chrome on the other hand is not stagnant, far from it. And Google is not letting Chrome stagnate.
Never mind that Google is using their marketing muscle to push Chrome every chance they get.
Just try downloading some shareware on Windows, and you are bound to get Chrome along for the ride. Hell, even Adobe offers Chrome as a Flash bundle even though Google is using Chrome to effectively kill Flash...
While Google has not let Chrome stagnate, the Chrome today is no longer the Chrome when it was released. Chrome has definitely felt slower and heavier over the years. Google today is no longer the Google it once was*, and it is getting lots of sticks over privacy problem. Firefox happens to be in the right place at the right time.
Chrome on the other hand is not stagnant, far from it. And Google is not letting Chrome stagnate.
Never mind that Google is using their marketing muscle to push Chrome every chance they get.
Just try downloading some shareware on Windows, and you are bound to get Chrome along for the ride. Hell, even Adobe offers Chrome as a Flash bundle even though Google is using Chrome to effectively kill Flash...