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by golgo13 5550 days ago
No love for Opera, Flock people?
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Flock was open source, so presumably they prefer open source browsers.
If that was the case I assume they would have put a link to Chromium rather than Google Chrome.
Zynga is a web development company. They have no love for browser fragmentation; it means multiple environments they have to develop and test for.
Ahem."use the new zyngaweb browser and earn an extra 20% Frontierville dollars." I think Zynga could induce serious (double digit) uptake onto their own browser. Once they have this kernel of user installations, where could they go next?
thats true for flock, but i was replying to the Opera comment.
Amen brother. That said, since Flock was build on Webkit I don't know if there's any less fragmentation caused by Flock flying the coop.
Rendering engine is not the same as Javascript. Lets talk IE7 javascript, vs Spidermonkey etc.

When your application's speed is largely based on Javascript performance, this level of fragmentation becomes important.

Ever use a sophisticated web app that said something like "Switching browsers could boost performance 50%!"?