Forget about making projects fit particular browsers and, instead, focus on higher objectives, Tom Yager advises developers, because browsers are designed for surfing and not to be application platforms. For Web applications, it’s the framework that matters and Mr. Yager predicts that WebKit will rule the roost. “You don’t need a fat, clunky browser,” Yager writes in Developers should skip Google’s Chrome and jump straight to WebKit. “You don’t need to host a browser in an application window. Just take the framework shared by multiple commercial browsers and bake it right into your project.” Software Development