June 11th, 2007
Now that’s it been some time since the WWDC keynote (and my initial post), I’ve had some time to think. Specifically one piece of information passed me by, the first time, which sheds light an interesting strategic move Apple has made.
Developers had been looking to see how they would be able to do 3rd-party [...]
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June 11th, 2007
So that was definitely the surprise of all surprises at this WWDC keynote. Steve Jobs introduced a version of Safari which will run on Windows (XP and Vista, to be precise).
Now, after all the time I’ve spent with WebKit in the last few months (the Apple browser engine project I wrote about before, which [...]
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May 20th, 2007
In the middle of this last week, my trusty Dashboard Widget which allowed for real-time updates from Yahoo! Traffic’s RSS feed… ceased to function.
Subsequent searches on the Internet have yielded absolutely no word on why this should be the case.
Why has this happened, and why is it so quiet? Looking for the widget on [...]
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