June 16, 2007 |
![]() | ![]() | Apple invites Windows users to Safari Apple is laying out the welcome mat. The company is inviting Windows users to sample its Safari Web browser and urging third-party developers to try their hand at the iPhone. A beta version of Safari for Windows is available now, CEO Steve Jobs announced during his keynote speech at the company's 2007 Worldwide Developers Conference. Safari will also allow Web developers to create applications for the iPhone using common Web development standards that can interact with the rest of the applications that will ship with the iPhone. Read full story ![]() Steven Musil CNET News.com Video of the week EBay courts developers Five new services will help developers build better applications. Watch this video ![]() Most popular stories
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