They both use the new Adobe
Webkit open source software!
Google Google has been an active contributor to the development of both the EPUB 3 standard and
the WebKit open source project, and we're delighted to support the launch of the Readium Project which leverages both technologies.
Not exact matches
Another example where Google's Android team is linking up with its
open - source brethren is with the
WebKit browser engine.
The
open - source,
Webkit - based Web browser renders Web pages as images that can be magnified or reloaded in a text - only «Article Mode.»
Though I have not tested it rigorously, the dividing line seems to be between EPUB apps, which are generally built on the
open - source code of
Webkit, and EPUB readers, which are generally built on Adobe software.
The BlackBerry tablet OS also supports,
WebKit, Java,
Open GL, and Adobe Air.
Webkit is
open source and will have full support for programs such as Dreamweaver, HTML 5 and so on.
• 7» LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support • BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing • 1 GHz dual - core processor • 1 GB RAM • Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording • Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H. 264, MPEG, DivX, WMV • Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA • HDMI video output • Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR • Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts •
Open, flexible application platform with support for
WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, Java • Ultra thin and portable: o Measures 5.1» x7.6» x0.4» (130 mm x 193 mm x 10 mm) o Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g) • Additional features and specifications of the BlackBerry PlayBook will be shared on or before the date this product is launched in retail outlets.
It also has support for an
open, flexible application platform with support for
WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, and Java.
WebKit is an
open source rendering engine for HTML5 and related Web Standards.
This is the first results of the Readium Project to develop a comprehensive
open source implementation of EPUB 3 via
WebKit.
Browser: The G1 browser, like Chrome on the desktop, is based on
WebKit, the
open source browser engine that also powers Safari and Mobile Safari.
Research in Motion has uncloaked a
WebKit - based browser for the BlackBerry, tapping the same
open - source rendering engine that underpins browsers on the Apple iPhone, Google Android mobile operating system, Palm webOS, and the Symbian OS.
PlayBook runs with BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing on a 1 GHz dual - core processor, sporting a 7 ″ LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support, equipped with Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording, 1 GB RAM, 32 GB / 64 GB memory storage, HDMI video output, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi,
Open, flexible application platform with support for
WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and much more.
Key features and specifications of the BlackBerry PlayBook include: 7 ″ LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing 1 GHz dual - core processor 1 GB RAM Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H. 264, MPEG, DivX, WMV Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA HDMI video output Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts
Open, flexible application platform with support for
WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, Java Ultra thin and portable: Measures 5.1 ″ x7.6 ″ x0.4 ″ (130 mm x 193 mm x 10 mm) Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g) Additional features and specifications of the BlackBerry PlayBook will be shared on or before the date this product is launched in retail outlets.
Chumby 8 is compatible like its smaller brother with Flash Lite
opening it up to a myriad of applications (over 1,500 at the last count includin Napster, Pandora, SHOUTcast, iheartradio, Mediafly, New York Times and CBS) and n also gets a
webkit based Internet browser although we can't really imagine how you'll use it.
It's an
open - source project based on
Webkit, the engine that runs Safari.
Developed by Bartek Szopka, it is also
open source, and utilizes CSS3 3D transitions found in newer
webkit supported browsers — which means you'll need Chrome or Safari to see the... [more]
WebKit's vulnerabilities included a malicious website able to
open pop - ups and some with arbitrary code executions, with nine of the 11 reported by Google's Project Zero that looks for zero - day vulnerabilities.
Safari Technology Preview is aimed at giving developers a way to access new web technologies Apple is planning to implement in iOS and OS X, offering an early look at new developer tools, layout technologies, visual effects, and more.According to TechCrunch, Apple's goal with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from developers on its browser development ahead of launch through a method that's more easily accessible than
WebKit.Of course, Apple has for a long time offered Nightly builds of
WebKit, the
open source browser engine that today runs on hundreds of millions of devices and powers Apple's Safari.
techrepublic.com - Apple has eliminated a flaw in
WebKit's implementation of HSTS that left the door
open for cross-site tracking abuse in Safari.
From Microsoft: Adobe is a major contributor to
open source browser engines such as
WebKit,...
Microsoft also decided not to use an
open - source browser engine like
WebKit and simply adapt it for Windows 10.
Here, Opera, which is based on Google's
open - source Chromium web browser, and Blink, Google's
WebKit web browser engine fork, took first with 757.5 milliseconds (ms).
On the Chromium blog, Google just announced that they have split off
WebKit to create and further develop the
open source Blink rendering engine.