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 <description>What do you want from a browser: lightning speed, a lean interface, or a host of innovative features? Safari can satisfy all these requirements. Most PC users likely know of this browser as Mac-only, but there&#039;s a Windows version as well, and version 4 of it is good enough that you may want to switch from your current browser.
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 <description>Remember the brave band of corporations that was going to bring us to a brave new world of open standards audio and video?  Yeah, about that.
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 <description>At the same time Apple bragged that users had downloaded 11 million copies of its Safari 4 browser in just three days, Safari&#039;s market share was slipping, a Web metrics company said today.
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 <description>Apple on Friday announced that Safari 4, the new version of its Web browser for Mac OS X and Windows, has been downloaded more than 11 million times in the first three days of its release.
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 <description>Apple on Monday released Safari 4, the next version of its Web browser for OS X and Windows users. The updated browser will also ship with Snow Leopard once the planned OS X 10.6 update arrives in September.
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 <description>According to JavaScript rendering tests run by Computerworld, the just-released developer edition of Chrome clearly edges Safari 4 Beta -- it&#039;s about 10% faster -- and leaves Mozilla&#039;s latest &quot;nightly&quot; build in the dust.
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