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WebKit Gives Konqueror a Speed Boost (Past Firefox)

An anonymous reader writes "We always knew that WebKit is going to make Konqueror fast; but how much faster? Today we test that by putting Konqueror with KHTML through the SunSpider JavaScript Test and the then do the same with WebKit. To get an idea of how fast they are compared to other browsers, we also decided to put Firefox 4.0 Beta 2 through the tests."

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  1. I Guess ... by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 5, Funny

    I Guess they finally Konquered that speed barrier they were dealing with. If you look at their old speed numbers you'll see that they used to perform like an old lady crossing the street. Now it's more like the car racing away after running over the old lady.

    1. Re:I Guess ... by sznupi · · Score: 5, Funny

      "...like an old lady krossing the street. Now it's more like the kar racing away after running over the old lady.
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      "If I'd asKed my kustomers what they wanted, they'd have said a faster horse." ~ Henry Ford
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      ^fixed...

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  2. Re:What the frak is Konqueror? by sznupi · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's what spawned Webkit; which in turn is the most mature modern browser engine available on current Amigas, you know...

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    One that hath name thou can not otter
  3. Re:How important are JavaScript times? by tepples · · Score: 5, Funny

    How important is Javascript speed for advanced web applications and HTML5 games?

    Cue the inevitable weenies who protest that the web is intended for documents, not applications, and applications should be written in native code, not JavaScript. In fact, queue them too because there seem to be so many of them.

  4. Re:How important are JavaScript times? by Anonymous+Cowpat · · Score: 4, Funny

    I know nothing about cars so I can't give you a car analogy, sorry.

    You must be new here...

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  5. Re:So you get fast JavaScript, but NO JAVA by CRCulver · · Score: 4, Funny

    It does NOT, for example, allow you to run Java applets.

    Oh noes! Does it at least support the Gopher protocol and the <blink> tag?