Linked by weildish on Sat 24th Jan 2009 22:44 UTC
Legal Several days ago when Apple hinted at legal action against Palm, we held our breath to see just what would happen. Now Palm has stepped up to the plate boldly and hinted that they'd fight whatever legal action is thrown at them.
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RE: I guess, at best
by melgross on Sun 25th Jan 2009 20:19 UTC in reply to "I guess, at best"
melgross
Member since:
2005-08-12

Apple WANTS other companies to use Webkit. That's why they released their own code for it. They want all other companies to use web standards, and wipe IE and its proprietary junk off the map. Firefox is doing well without Webkit, of course, but we are seeing more browsers using Webkit as time goes on.

If Apple succeeds in making Webkit the standard for mobile devices, as it looks like is happening, they they will have gone a long way in moving IE off the scene. There are even rumors going around that MS is experimenting with Webkit!

If Webkit succeeds, then this will benefit Apple directly, because all of those sites that don't work with web standards, but with IE ones, will move to the open standards, which will open up financial and other sites to those using OS X where now they don't work with it, because those companies complain that it's too small a market for them.

Get it?

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RE[2]: I guess, at best
by wakeupneo on Mon 26th Jan 2009 15:47 in reply to "RE: I guess, at best"
wakeupneo Member since:
2005-07-06

Apple WANTS other companies to use Webkit. That's why they released their own code for it.


Err...that doesn't sound quite right. Wiki:

KHTML and KJS were adopted by Apple in 2002 for use in the Safari web browser. Apple publishes the source code for their fork of the KHTML engine, called WebKit, as required by the LGPL.

Not quite 'out of the goodness of their hearts' like you make it sound...but still, nice of them to go with KHTML in the first place ;)

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RE[3]: I guess, at best
by _txf_ on Mon 26th Jan 2009 15:51 in reply to "RE[2]: I guess, at best"
_txf_ Member since:
2008-03-17

whats' so nice of them? Khtml was there and could cut down dev time and costs, there is no "niceness" behind their reasons for using it.

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