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You have to keep in mind zero percent of Opera's innovation has been related to the browser engine itself. Zero. All of it has been the features of the browser application itself: tabs, tunneling requests to remote server to pre-render page, Mouse gestures, ect. They could have done all of those with a webkit engine without having to share any of it. Web kit communizes the uninteresting part and splits up the costs of developing it.