Couldn't see this on here so thought I'd post it. Chrome is creating a fork from WebKit called Blink which will be used from Chrome 28 onwards.
From what I can gather, the reason for this is due to the fact WebKit has a lot of features that Chrome doesn't use and so Blink will allow for a streamline and then eventually be able to focus on chrome only features, apparently better support for multi core browsing being a top.
To begin with however, there won't be much change. Some people think that creating a new rendering engine will cause more bad than good, meaning extra work for web developers (to begin with at least this won't be a problem).
I am excited to see what will happen in the future with this, but what do the web developers on here think?
http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/3/418...ine-for-chrome





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