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  • Developer Runs WebKit On Chumby To Bypass Flash

    engadget.com 1 day, 3 hours ago

    Things haven't been looking so good for Chumby recently -- in April, the company stopped hardware sales , and that was pretty much its bread and butter. Though the device may be well past its prime, at least it has some worth to the hackers among us. Take Huan Troung, who decided to use the Chumby as the starting point for making a temperature logger. To be fair, he ended up using the Insignia Infocast, a rebranded Chumby, and while the device was a good fit for his project, he wanted more freedom than the

  • WebKit Offers Early Preview Of 'Web Intents'

    wired.com 3 weeks, 1 day ago

    The new "Intent" tag debuts in WebKit, the engine that powers web browsers like Chrome and Safari. Web Intents, as the new API behind the Intent tag is known, allows websites to easily pass data between each other -- for example, to edit a photograph or share a link with friends.

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WebKit is a layout engine designed to allow web browsers to render web pages. WebKit powers the Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers. As of 2012 it has the most market share of any layout engine at 36% of the browser market share according to StatCounter. It is also used as the basis for the experimental browser included with the Amazon Kindle ebook reader, as well as the default browser in the iOS, Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS and webOS mobile operating systems. The WebKit engine provides a set of classes to display web content in windows, and implements browser features such as following links when clicked by the user, managing a back-forward list, and managing a history of pages recently visited.
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