Not long ago, Google released a web version of Chrome browser platform for iOS and right now Google Chrome for iPhone share is about 1.5%. The application was published in the App Store on June 29 and after a few hours it became the most popular name in the free section of App store. Now that the hype around application is going down analytical agency Chitika engaged in mobile advertising, estimated the balance of powers in the browser market for iOS. According to experts, Chrome was highly rated by 1.5% of users in the U.S. and Canada. It belongs to a share of Google's iOS browser. For comparison, the share of a built-in web browser, Safari was 85.7%, and share of all other browsers - 13%. Google Chrome has a simple user interface, support for an unlimited number of tabs and syncing open tabs, as well as  passwords, bookmarks, and data forms synchronization. There is a function of sending pages from your PC Chrome browser to a mobile device for further reading, regardless of location, even when not connected to the Internet. Google Chrome features also support incognito tabs. In this mode, open Web pages and downloads are not recorded to the history of hits and downloads, all new cookies are deleted after you close all the windows open in incognito mode. The changes in bookmarks and general settings of Chrome made in incognito mode are stored as usual. The success of Google Chrome for iPhone and its share kinda reminds of Google+ rapid growth after it was introduced a year ago. Let me remind you that both Twitter and Facebook needed about 800 days to get 10 million users base while Google's social platform used only 16 days to reach that mark. Now we can see the history repeating with Google's browser for iOS as it already has a pretty impressive share on the field of iOS browsers and it still holds the top positions in the free App Store section. Have you already set Google Chrome for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch as your default iOS browser? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below the article.