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Apple Heats Up The Browser Wars
Just when you thought the browser wars couldn't get any weirder, here comes Steve Jobs rumbling onto the scene like the Stay Puft Marshmallow man tromping over buildings in downtown Manhattan. If last year's release of Safari for Windows seemed like an experiment, Apple 's (nasdaq: AAPL - news ...
Mozilla, Skype support EFF's case for iPhone jailbreaking
appleinsider.com — In a filling with the US Copyright Office, Mozilla and Skype have added their voices of support... to a request by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act related to iPhone jailbreaking. (more) Mozilla, Skype support EFF's case for iPhone jailbreaking
New Safari Browser Succeeds at Speed, Flops on Features
ptech.allthingsd.com — Walt reviews the newest version of Apple's Safari browser, which hopes to overtake rival browsers Mozilla Firefox,... Google Chrome and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. (more) New Safari Browser Succeeds at Speed, Flops on Features
Mozilla, Skype back move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking
Mozilla, Skype back move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking
iphonebuzz.com — Mozilla and Skype also joined in to endorse a request by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) for... an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act related to iPhone jailbreaking --which is a practice that Apple Inc. considers against the law ... (more) Mozilla, Skype back move to decriminalize iPhone ...
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Apple’s Safari 4 brings some serious firepower to browser wars
MacDailyNews — ... Take: No offense to Opera, it's a fine browser that has introduced quite a few important features and concepts, but it has never even cracked 1% and therefore should not be included with the others. The rule is, "If you crack 1%, you get included; if you never can, you get ignored," okay? For all intents and purposes, the browser wars are currently a 4-way fight. Caulfield reports, "It would be fair to say we're now living in the golden age of the Web browser." Full article here .

Why Apple Is Living In Denial
MacBytes.com — ... with the corresponding period a year earlier, but that's a tough comparison because of the launch of the MacBook Air a year ago. The surer sign could be Apple's stock price. So far this year it has risen 3.69%--a stellar performance, as the Standard & Poor's index has lost a fifth of its value. In other words, if Apple is living in denial, investors seem to think it can afford to stay there indefinitely. See Also: Dell Could Drag Apple Down Too Steve Jobs No Show Apple Heats Up The Browser Wars ...

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