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WebKit is by no means only used by Apple. Its also used on Android, in Chrome, on Blackberry, on Tizen, in Sony entertainment systems, in WebOS and so on and on.
Also the cooperation among Opera, Firefox and WebKit seems to be rather good. IE was always out of this being Microsoft Windows only and following there tendency to block standards that may undermine there vendor lock in (like WebGL) and introduce Windows-only extension to make the Web Windows only (like ActiveX). Very good they failed that and are forced to cooperate now. Hope stays Microsoft is going to make IE more compatible to all the other browsers out there. The touch-event patch is good sign that something happens within Microsoft.
Edited 2012-12-25 14:16 UTC