Creating rich Internet applications on Linux with WebKit
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| The open-source WebKit HTML rendering engine is rapidly gaining ground on the
| Linux platform where it is increasingly being adopted by conventional desktop
| applications for content display. Ongoing efforts to facilitate tighter
| WebKit integration are opening the door for developing rich Internet
| applications on Linux with the open-source GTK and Qt development toolkits.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080303-creating-rich-internet-applications-on-linux-with-webkit.html
Also on Linux development:
Meet Australia's geekiest geek
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| Another plan for this year is to modify his car with a Linux-based computer
| to allow constant access to the internet. It could then talk to the house
| computer and "report back information from the engine management system and
| GPS data".
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/meet-australias-geekiest-geek/2008/03/03/1204402351058.html
Related:
Browser Wars - Reloaded
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| The dispute over WebKit and KHTML reached a new peak today. With Harri Porten
| yesterday a KHTML supporter already pubslished his position on the subject
| and today Zack Rusin, a WebKit supporter, answered.
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http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/10/24/browser-wars-reloaded/
Webkit vs. Mozilla: Should Firefox jump on the Webkit bandwagon?
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| As the Mozilla folks start making plans to plan for the Mozilla 2 codebase,
| Matt Gertner over at the AllPeers blog has a radical suggestion: Dump the
| Gecko rendering engine and embrace WebKit.
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/4144
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