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By Tom Krazit

Published: Tuesday 12 June 2007


Name

Rob


Location

Herts, UK


Occupation

Digital Media Consultant


Comment

This Safari offering is hardly worth worrying about in terms of browser wars. It is a "natural" release for Apple due to the intel/windows/boot camp abilities now available.

Was more interesting in this story is Jobs' news about developing for the iPhone. Once iPhone has saturated the happy clappy apple fan base, the more serious phone users will realise that no native 3rd party apps is gonna be an iPhone killer. It will never have the same amount of offerings available as symbian and windows mobile, you only have to look at the handango catalogue to see that now.



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