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   <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:09:20 GMT</pubDate>
   <title>iPod Touch Pushing the Mobile Web</title>
   <link>http://robertdot.org/2007/09/14/ipod-touch-pushing-the-mobile-web.html</link>
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     As most know, Apple released a new line up of iPods, and possibly a major improvement for the mobile web.
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     Continue Reading &#34;iPod Touch Pushing the Mobile Web&#34; on <a href="http://robertdot.org/2007/09/14/ipod-touch-pushing-the-mobile-web.html">Robertdot</a>,  <a href="http://robertdot.livejournal.com/11657.html" rel="nofollow">LiveJournal</a>, or <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=18355253&amp;blogID=309919782" rel="nofollow">MySpace</a>&hellip;
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   <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 02:07:09 GMT</pubDate>
   <title>So Long KHTML, Long Live WebKit</title>
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     Once upon a time, there was KHTML, The K Desktop Environment's Hypertext Markup Language rendering engine.  Later, Apple decided to write a web browser.  For whatever reason, Apple embraced KHTML, forked it, and created WebKit.  There was much pleasure and much gnashing of teeth.
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