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by alwillis
413 days ago
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As I’ve mentioned previously, WebKit is a mission critical framework that many thousands of apps use, including Apple’s. Strategically it makes no sense to not own something that important. Remember: Safari was created when Apple’s 5-year deal with Microsoft that made Internet Explorer the default browser for MacOS X expired in 2003. 10 years later. Google forked WebKit to create Chrome. |
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If we're going to split hairs over the whole "Blink is an inferior WebKit fork" brouhaha, we shouldn't forget who Apple sherlocked to get there. After all, turnabout is fair play.
[0] https://blogs.kde.org/2005/04/29/bitter-failure-named-safari...