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Thaha Jemni

@Catweazle @qgustavor @jcrabapple @Vivaldi It's still Chromium, so Google can kill it off when it wants.

So not good enough.

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Catweazle

@notmybackdoorbug @qgustavor @jcrabapple @Vivaldi

Google can't kill an OpenSource project and less Chromium, because it will kill himself, apart of a lot of big problems with big companies, eg.Microsoft.
This will be the biggest kick in the ass of Google in all his history and probably the end of Google.

No, It is much more likely that Blink is going to be the standard on the web and the only survivor.

That Mozilla with Gecko is in full decline is becoming more and more evident, it has not been able to become a standard following a marginal engine that practically no company or group uses.

The same will happen with WebKit, which no one outside of Apple uses and even now Apple is forced, for the moment in the EU, to also support browsers with a different engine.

It's the law of the market and standards where in the end there can only be one left and this will be Blink sooner or later, yes or yes.

This is the power of Google, the web and it is there where with its APIs it has influences on most websites and its services anyway where it dictates its rules, not on Chromium itself.

@notmybackdoorbug @qgustavor @jcrabapple @Vivaldi

Google can't kill an OpenSource project and less Chromium, because it will kill himself, apart of a lot of big problems with big companies, eg.Microsoft.
This will be the biggest kick in the ass of Google in all his history and probably the end of Google.

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