Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 15:38 UTC
Google "Since its release a few weeks ago, curious developers have been sniffing through the source code for Google's new Chrome web browser. Chrome's source is interesting for a variety of reasons: there's the new V8 JavaScript virtual machine with its boasts of near-native code performance, the WebKit rendering engine that does all the hard work of understanding and displaying web pages, and (last but not least), Chrome's secure sandbox designed to minimize the impact of any security flaws that might exist in both the browser and plugins alike. It is this secure sandbox that has piqued the curiosity of some observers, and for a reason that many may find surprising. From reading the source, it looks as though Google has reverse-engineered Windows, and that's explicitly prohibited by the Windows EULA."
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RE[4]: Let the OS wars Begin!
by sbergman27 on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 21:05 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Let the OS wars Begin!"
sbergman27
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2005-07-24

they would never break sandbox of Chrome from the kernel side (except unintentionally, but when that happens, it is fixed as soon as it's discovered).

And usually results in an entertainingly colorful quote, not always suitable for mixed company, from Linus himself, to grace the kernel page of LWN's Weekly Edition. ;-)

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