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With IE 9, Microsoft fights back in browser wars...rivals to blossom--most notably Firefox, which now is used by a quarter of Web surfers, but also Apple's Safari, which now runs on Windows as well as Mac OS X, and Google's Chrome, which aims to make the Web faster and a better foundation... In this article: Microsoft, JavaScript, Firefox, HTML, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Google |
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washingtonpost.com | November 09, 2009
Firefox turns five
...Explorer 8 provides more useful tabbed-browsing options; its Mac version doesn't integrate with Mac OS X as well as Apple's Safari (though Safari's performance issues are taxing my patience). Maybe Firefox's developers won't be able to...
In this article: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Monopoly, Mozilla Suite, Applications, Opera Software, and Mac OS X
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The Register | November 13, 2009
Apple snuffs iPhone app for too much Appleness
...Mac Pro image, for example, when a Mac Pro is providing the stream - and an application icon to indicate what app is sending the stream - Safari, for example. As Rogue Amoeba points out in its blog posting, these images are supplied by Mac...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Rogue Amoeba, Trademark, Apple TV, Itunes, and Electronic Freedom Foundation
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IEBlog | 4 days ago
An Early Look At IE9 for Developers
...I can't wait to see what the IE team can do in terms of working with the platform. Safari runs so well on Mac OS X because it has a frecken Quartz backend. Wednesday, November 18, 2009 11:46 AM by Phil Please for the love of god stop...
In this article: Acid3, Microsoft, Mac OS X, Customer, Internet Explorer, Apple, and Linux
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Daring Fireball | 6 days ago
Google Wave's Scrollbars
...possible to scroll by clicking the scrollbar's arrows. Here's how this looks using Mac OS X: Please use Safari or Firefox to watch this movie. Using Google's scrollbars, it's also possible to scroll by clicking, but since the arrows are...
In this article: Google, Google Wave, Firefox, Mac OS X, Hacker News, and E mail
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Search Engine Journal | October 19, 2009
Waveboard Brings Google Wave to the Mac Desktop, iPhone App to Follow
...out, and it's called the Waveboard. Waveboard is a Mac OS X desktop client that practically mimics the Google Wave environment on the web minus the use of the Safari, Firefox or Chromium browser. Nothing fancy here actually. Just a...
In this article: Google Wave, Iphone, Firefox, Twitter, Mac OS X, and Google
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Fool.com: The Motley Fool | October 12, 2009
Google Battles the Antitrust Demons
...is sweating bullets over the Google Chrome browser and upcoming system platform. In that space, Apple's Mac OS X and Safari offer direct competition again. Schmidt chose to leave Apple's board in August, and now Levinson has completed the...
In this article: Google, Apple, Nasdaq, Arthur Levinson, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Research In Motion, Palm, NYSE, and Eric Schmidt
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | 5 days ago
Adobe posts Flash 10.1, AIR 2 betas with multi-touch
...like flash drives or memory cards. It works better for serving content and has a newer version of the WebKit rendering engine that supports HTML5 and faster JavaScript, much like Android 2.0 or Safari. Either beta is available today for...
In this article: Adobe, Linux, JavaScript, Android, WebKit, Symbian, Nvidia, and Mac OS X
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Computer World | October 12, 2009
Google, Apple sever board ties amid U.S. antitrust probe
...between Google and Apple. For example, Google's Chrome browser competes directly with Apple's Safari, while Google's Android mobile device platform goes head-to-head with Apple's popular iPhone. That competition grew a little more...
In this article: Google, Apple, Arthur Levinson, Federal Trade Commission, Eric Schmidt, Google's Chrome, U.S., Google's Android, Apple's Safari, and Genentech Inc.
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Wired: Compiler | September 15, 2009
Chrome Hits 3.0, Mac Version Due Later This Year
...and offers support for most of that bleeding-edge tech out of the box. Chrome uses WebKit, the same open-source browser engine also used by Apple for Safari, its browser that runs on Windows, Mac OS X and iPhones and iPod Touches.
In this article: Google, E mail, Wired.com, JavaScript, Mozilla Firefox, WebKit, Iphone, Mac OS X, and Apple
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Description from Wikipedia:
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. and included in Mac OS X. It was first released as a public beta on January 7, 2003, and is the default browser in Mac OS X v10.3 and later. It is also the native browser on the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. Safari for Windows was released on June 11, 2007. Windows XP and Windows Vista are supported.
Since the release of Safari, its usage share has been steadily climbing. According to Net Applications, Safari's marketshare for September 2008 was 6.65%.
- Name:
- Safari
- Genre:
- Web browser
- Release Date:
- January 07, 2003
- Developed by:
- Apple Inc.
- License Type:
- Proprietary
- Website:
- http://www.apple.com/safari/
- Status:
- Current
- Latest Release:
- 3.1.2
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