Sony Corp.'s recent agreement to pre-install Google Inc.'s Chrome on its Vaio line of PCs could mark the start of a renewed push by the search leader to boost its browser business.

The move comes about a year after Google debuted the Chrome browser to great fanfare but then failed to meet the initial expectations of analysts.

"From the outside, the thought last year was that Google would push Chrome a lot more than it has," said Gartner Inc. analyst Ray Valdes, who had expected Chrome to have more than its current 2.9% share of the browser market a year after its launch last September.

"But with this deal, Google is signaling to the market and to competitors that it's taking a more traditional approach to marketing Chrome," he added. "Call it the Microsoftian approach to the market."

A Google spokesman said the company is exploring how to get Chrome on even more PCs.

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