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* WebKit developers are now able to [http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2012/06/05/w3cs-testharness-comes-to-webkit/ use the W3C's Javascript test harness], meaning that "W3C JavaScript tests can be copied into the WebKit repository with only a single change"
* WebKit developers are now able to [http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2012/06/05/w3cs-testharness-comes-to-webkit/ use the W3C's Javascript test harness], meaning that "W3C JavaScript tests can be copied into the WebKit repository with only a single change"
* Adobe made an interesting [http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2012/07/17/new-blending-features-in-css/ blog post about some of the CSS blending features] they are working on. WebKit builds with the features are now available as well.
* Adobe made an interesting [http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2012/07/17/new-blending-features-in-css/ blog post about some of the CSS blending features] they are working on. WebKit builds with the features are now available as well.
=== Mobile ===
Summary below, full update [http://irinasandu.com/2012/07/18/android-and-mobile-browsing-insights-week-29/ here] and in your inbox.
* Google released stable versions of Chrome on Android and iOS, a new version of Android (Jelly Bean) and a 7-inch Nexus tablet
* Adobe to be discontinuing Flash support for Android devices
* Gingerbread now on 64% of the market, Froyo on 17%, ICS on 11% and Eclair on 5%
* Deutsche Telekom to launch application component marketplace
* Telefonica partnered with Facebook, Google, Microsoft and RIM to provide carrier billing
* Smartphones surpassed feature phone shipments in China for the first time
* Network operators investigating Wi-Fi as alternative data network infrastructure


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