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User avatar #1 - safrion (02/05/2013) [-]
Safari belongs with IE
#60 to #1 - N. Korean citizen (02/06/2013) [-]
If safari belongs with IE that means Chrome does too considering Chrome runs on the exact same engine as Safari. Which BTW was coded by Apple.
User avatar #65 to #60 - vileghas (02/06/2013) [-]
where the hell did you hear google chrome was developed by Apple?... It was developed by GOOGLE, the name of the browser might give it away.. You think Apple would develop a supperior web browser and not patent to hell, let alone, allow Google to name it after themselves? And not use it as a defauly web browser on their computers..?

You're clearly a apple fanboy that thiniks everything great about this world is only thanks to Steve Jobs
#96 to #65 - lnizzle ONLINE (02/06/2013) [-]
Of course Chrome was developed by Chrome and Safari by Apple. However, they both run on the same engine, which is called WebKit.
User avatar #151 to #96 - asmodeu (02/06/2013) [-]
Actually, chrome was coded using google's own libraries (which I'm guessing they made in assembly language, since they're pretty damn efficient).
#114 to #96 - lamarisagoodname (02/06/2013) [-]
Just leave. My friend's mother works with google in Kitchiner.
User avatar #120 to #114 - LiamNeeson (02/06/2013) [-]
He's right en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit
Just because she works with a Google employee doesn't mean anything.
Related to the topic, it's not always the engine you use, but how you use it.
See: Oblivion vs Fallout
or the various uses of Linux open source.
#165 to #120 - lnizzle ONLINE (02/06/2013) [-]
Thanks for backing me up here
Thanks for backing me up here
#57 to #1 - hwcat (02/06/2013) [-]
browser comparation http://html5test.com/results/desktop.html
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