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Google's Chrome aims to kill Windows, make Web the OS of choice

Started by BigWarpGuy, 2008.09.04, 01:13:02

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Blonde Guy

Digging deeper,

Chrome is WebKit-based. Nokia-Symbian browser is WebKit-based. Apple Safari, both on iPhone, iPod and PC/Mac is the reference implementation of the Apple WebKit. Chrome is really looking like the Mozilla of mobile phone browsers.

Linux Mobile offers Opera. Mozilla has yet to come up with Firefox on any phone. But Samsung and others are using Safari on Linux Mobile.

Windows Mobile is way behind. DeepFish isn't out, which opens the possibility for third party browsers like Skyfire.

Can it be that Apple really has won the mobile phone browser market already?

This is significant, because there will soon be more internet-capable mobile phones than desktops and laptops combined.
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Quote from: Blonde Guy on 2008.09.05, 18:01:32
Digging deeper,

Chrome is WebKit-based. Nokia-Symbian browser is WebKit-based. Apple Safari, both on iPhone, iPod and PC/Mac is the reference implementation of the Apple WebKit. Chrome is really looking like the Mozilla of mobile phone browsers.

Linux Mobile offers Opera. Mozilla has yet to come up with Firefox on any phone. But Samsung and others are using Safari on Linux Mobile.

Windows Mobile is way behind. DeepFish isn't out, which opens the possibility for third party browsers like Skyfire.

Can it be that Apple really has won the mobile phone browser market already?

This is significant, because there will soon be more internet-capable mobile phones than desktops and laptops combined.

Why all the fuss  anyway when OS/2
Quote"allows Java applications to be run independent of a browser"

http://www.os2bbs.com/OS2News/OS2Warp.html


:) ;) 8)

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SAB.