> First, chrome isn't yet close to IEs peak dominance. Ie peaked at over 90% market share.
Waiting until it hits that to do something about it would be pretty ridiculous.
Based on some random stats website, Chrome is currently at 70% share, and Chromium-based browsers are at 77%
further, you can dominate and control a market with a minority share of that market (depending on market characteristics). google's many anti-consumer actions with chrome show that 70%+ market share is more than enough already.
Waiting until it hits that to do something about it would be pretty ridiculous. Based on some random stats website, Chrome is currently at 70% share, and Chromium-based browsers are at 77%