Technology For the first time in years, someone is building a web browser from scratch

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For more than two decades, building a new web browser from scratch has been practically unheard of. But a small company called Ekioh has its reasons.

The Cambridge, U.K.-based company is developing a browser called Flow, and unlike the vast majority of browsers that have arrived in recent years, it’s not based on Google’s Chromium or Apple’s WebKit open-source code. Instead, Flow is starting with a blank slate and building its own rendering engine. Its goal is to make web-based apps run smoothly even on cheap microcomputers such as the Raspberry Pi.

There’s a reason companies don’t do this anymore: Experts say building new browsers isn’t worth the trouble when anyone can just modify the work that Apple and Google are doing. But if Flow succeeds, it could rethink the way we browse the web and open the door to cheaper gadgets. That at least seems like a goal worth pursuing.

“It’s a huge task, but if you want something which is very small and very fast, you typically can’t start with one of the other engines,” says Stephen Reeder, Ekioh’s commercial director.

 
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I feel like the browser world needs a shake-up. Google can't be trusted, and they force their own opinions down on the users because they clearly know better. Apple is a walled garden. Microsoft is a personal data vacuum. And Mozilla doesn't care anymore - they just keep adding on bloated crap for no reason.

Bring it on!
 

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I agree 100%. A new scratch browser is totally welcome IMHO.
 
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