Google’s decision to abandon open-source web browser engine WebKit for its own mobile rendering engine, Blink, is surprising, expected, tragic, and a godsend — all at once. And it’s also happening ...
Google's Chromium team is working on making a new experimental browser for iOS based on Blink, instead of using Webkit as mandated by App Store policies. Under the App Store Review Guidelines, web ...
Google announced this week that it is going to replace the open source WebKit browser rendering engine with a fork of WebKit’s WebCore component known as Blink. The move means that Google and Apple ...
It's a very interesting problem. The other half of the story, which I haven't seen covered too much, is perhaps Google did this purposely to hurt Apple and WebKit. Given Google's other actions, such ...
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