WWDC 07: Apple shocks with Safari for Windows

Steve Jobs announced Safari for Windows at WWDC in San Francisco

Apple has pulled something of a shock by releasing the next version of its Safari browser for Windows as well as the Mac. What's more, it's released it as a Beta trial.

The announcement was the 'One More Thing' feature of Steve Jobs' keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. "We think big," said Jobs, before explaining that Apple wants a bigger slice of the browser pie. When he demoed Safari in Windows on stage, Jobs amused the congregation by claiming the experience was "odd."

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