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It's worrying that Webkit is becoming the new IE6. We need more diversity, not going backwards to one single monopolistic eco-system. Also Google refuse to add their extensions to browsers that are not Chrome, (well, Lunascape anyway, can't say if it's the same for other browsers), by giving you a pop-up box saying you need to be running Chrome to add its extensions. What utter bull, it uses Firefox extensions fine when using the Gecko engine, f*ck you Google.
I expect there is more people than just me, that won't use anything that Google has touched including Webkit. I won't support companies that endlessly spy on people and use dubious tactics to get their browser installed on peoples systems.
Sorry, straying off topic a little here, but I really don't like the way things are going with Webkit and the web, and Opera doing this takes away a little more choice from the user.