If anything, Safari is the new IE 6. Just like IE 6 in its long twilight, it is the slowest to implement standards by a wide margin. Just like IE 6, it is used by many who essentially can't switch (though in this case due to iOS policy restrictions instead of merely OS defaults). Just like IE 6, there are websites that target it that don't work on standards-compliant browsers — Apple develops sites that work only in Safari (assuming the browser implements HLS instead of implementing it in JavaScript on web standards).<p>That's three for three. Chrome only scores one out of three.