Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 31st May 2008 18:25 UTC, submitted by Jaikrishnan Janardhanan
Benchmarks The first webpage was served off a NeXTcube at CERN, Switzerland, developed by Tim Berners-Lee. He also wrote the first web browser, confusingly named WorldWideWeb - the world of web browsers has come a long way since then, more or less turning into a platform of their own. This puts increasing pressure on web browsers to be really really good pieces of software, and as such, ZDnet has a 7-page comparison of the world's major web browsers, comparing Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari.
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RE[2]: Outdated Opera builds
by tyrione on Sun 1st Jun 2008 04:49 UTC in reply to "RE: Outdated Opera builds"
tyrione
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On the other hand if you're going to compare betas, you should also use Webkit instead of the stable release of Safari. I assume it also offers some performance variations.


You assume correctly. There have been some major improvements in SVN. I've no doubt that at WWDC they'll have some update for general consumption.

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