A few years ago, if anyone had told me that the best mobile browser on the planet would be running something derived from KHTML, I’d have thought them nuts (never mind that it be the primary browser on the Mac, and the new kid on the Windows block).
Then again, if anyone had told me the sexiest UIs on computers and handhelds would be based on Unix, well…
Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Ten New Things in WebKit 3
Apple’s site can tell you a lot about the new end-user features of Safari 3. But a lot of the goodness is on the inside, in the WebKit engine that powers Safari. Here’s a list of ten of the most exciting engine enhancements since the Safari 2 version of WebKit, with lots of details and demos. These features are all included in the WebKit that comes with Safari 3 - you don’t have to download nightlies or anything else to get them.

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