New 'Blink' rendering engine for Chromium, Chrome and Opera

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Ink

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Blink: A rendering engine for the Chromium project - Chromium Blog
"So today, we are introducing Blink, a new open source rendering engine based on WebKit."

In the short term, Blink will bring little change for web developers. The bulk of the initial work will focus on internal architectural improvements and a simplification of the codebase. For example, we anticipate that we’ll be able to remove 7 build systems and delete more than 7,000 files—comprising more than 4.5 million lines—right off the bat. Over the long term a healthier codebase leads to more stability and fewer bugs.

You can visit the Blink Project page - here
 

Littlebits

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Get ready to see more Chromium clones that will claim they are better then Google Chrome (which most of us already know is not possible) because they will always run behind on development.

Thanks.:D
 

D Bone

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Hell, right now, Dragon won't even update itself on my clean install machine without totally fubaring itself. I'll stick with Chrome.
 
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