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June 11, 2007 Sandy McMurray | comment
The big news from WWDC, Apple's developer conference, is the release of Safari for Windows – a new web browser that will compete with Internet Explorer and other browsers like Firefox and Opera.
This announcement, combined with the news that software for the iPhone will run in Safari, gives a clue about Apple's strategy: cool software written for the iPhone will also work in Safari – on Mac and Windows.
Link: Safari 3 public beta
June 11, 2007 Sandy McMurray | comment on this item
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