Latest Safari Stories
Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online It’s difficult to imagine Google was caught off guard when Apple announced they were taking their Maps matters into their own hands with iOS 6. Apple even acknowledged they were working on a “crowd-sourced traffic database” in April of 2011, not to mention the strategic moves the iPhone maker had been making since then. So, for whatever reason, Google didn’t have their own iOS-ready version of maps whenever Apple finally...
Computer Resources LLC announces to K-12 school and district administrators that The MMS For Schools™ Student Information System now supports the Google Chrome and Apple Safari web browsers. Barrington, NH (PRWEB) September 22, 2012 Computer Resources LLC, a developer of K-12 student information system software, is pleased to announce that their flagship software, MMS For Schools, now supports both the Google Chrome and Apple Safari web browsers. School personnel expect information to...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Federal Trade Commission's record $22.5 million penalty against Google is inadequate unless the Internet giant admits its wrongdoing, Consumer Watchdog said today. The nonpartisan nonprofit public interest group said it will try to block the settlement, which must still be approved by a federal judge, unless Google admits to violating the so called "Buzz" Consent Agreement with the Commission. The FTC charged that...
Michael Harper for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Apple’s latest OS may have quickly sold 2 million copies in the first 2 days, and another million in the 2 days after, but now it seems as if Mountain Lion might be responsible for killing battery life as well as Safari, according to some forum posts on the Support section of Apple.com. After last week’s quick sale, some users who upgraded to OS X 10.8 noticed that Safari would crash regularly. Upon investigating the crash...
Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online For all the positive aspects of Apple and their products, there are many people who have multiple complaints about the company and the way they handle certain issues, particularly when it comes to matters of security. Though their “walled garden” approach aims to keep most harmful elements of internet computing out of their systems, there are some who clearly see gaping holes and have become frustrated with Apple’s response...
NEW YORK, July 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Travel Publishers announces the launch of Mark Nolting's 8th edition of Africa's Top Wildlife Countries. Available in July through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and others, the new edition of the book will explore and chronicle the essentials of embarking on safari in Africa. The compendium will feature the most up-to-date information and maps of the continent and wildlife with the same depth and comprehensiveness of past books in the...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 10, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Federal Trade Commission reportedly plans to fine Google $22.5 million for hacking around privacy settings on iPhones and iPads that use Apple's Safari browser. Consumer Watchdog praised the Commission today for its expected strong action defending consumer privacy. Consumer Watchdog had filed a complaint in February with the FTC after Stanford Researcher Jonathan Mayer revealed what Google was doing. "Google hacked...
NEW YORK, July 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Safari Multimedia, LLC announces it has launched a new imprint for authors who need high-end editorial, design, production and marketing support. Safari Imprint is the publishing arm of the award-winning, Texas-based Web development and multimedia firm Safari Multimedia, LLC. The company creates, builds and manages online presence for clients, including Fortune 5 global energy companies, mid-sized corporations and even smaller, sole...
Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Google has been busy this week releasing new products and informing their developers on new, upcoming products. So far, they’ve announced a new Nexus phone, Nexus tablet and Nexus music player-thing. Yesterday, they announced some updates to their Chrome OS and Google Documents as well as bringing their Chrome browser and Google Drive to the iOS sphere. A popular choice for many Apple fans, Chrome has become a go-to browser...
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Multiple web browser choices are great for users, but they can be a nightmare for developers, who have traditionally had to create extensions in various code languages to fit each browser's unique requirements. Fast-growing startup Crossrider aims to change that with a unique development platform that lets developers create cross-browser extensions in just minutes with a single JavaScript code and publish to end-users from day one....
Latest Safari Reference Libraries
A web browser is an application used for retrieving, presenting, and transferring information over the Internet. Information is gathered by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), which can be a web page, an image, a video, or any other type of content viewed on the browser. The most widely used web browsers are Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Apple Safari. The first web browser was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1990 called the Worldwide Web, later known...
