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2009-08-18
I probably get on my soapbox ... just about now.
Unfortunately for a mobile web developer webkit based browsers are the IE6 of web on mobile mainly because lazy web devs, that use the -webkit prefixes instead of the standard compliant syntax (and gracefully degrading on other browsers).
I wrote a whole blog post about it here. My personal belief is that CSS browser specific extensions should only function when the browser is put into "development" context ... but this will never happen.