Apple Corporation has released a beta version of their web browser Safari 3 Beta for windows machines. It's look and feel is similar to the Apple's trademark. If you use Mac OSX and iTunes, you would feel the similar. Apple corporation included Safari web browser in Mac OS X. Previously, Apple hasn't released any of their safari versions for Microsoft machines.
The Beta release offers three choices for download.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs says the new iPhone is a product destined to ignite a "revolution" in telecommunications.
But could the iPhone also spark a civil war between the companies that produce it?
That's what business experts are wondering as Apple, founded by hippie renegades in a Silicon Valley garage in the 1970s, partners with one of the nation's oldest corporate entities.
Cingular Wireless, which has an exclusive, multiyear agreement to provide cellular service for the iPhone, is a subsidiary of San Antonio-based AT&T.
I just watched this video on Youtube.
The date was January 24th, 1984. Steve Jobs, Founder, Apple Corporation, introduced the greatest machine ever, to a world that had seen only IBM machines powered by MS-DOS. History was being made, computing was being redefined, and the world was about to see an explosion in computing power, capacity and comfort that had never been witnessed before.
Michael Eisenberg of Benchmark Capital, writes on
Portal Wars: Google, Yahoo and APPLE!
Google, Yahoo and MSN continue to duke it out in search. Yahoo and Google are putting intense efforts to role out video and other multimedia search properties. Yahoo has invested heavily in a southern California operation to bolster its media efforts and Google Video plows ahead.
However, in my view, the real horse to watch is Apple. Yes, Apple, maker of the Ipod. Apple completely groks the new genres of media and how today's consumers want to buy and enjoy media. They were the first to understand that if you unbundle music from the album/CD format and make it easy to purchase, users would buy and not steal. They then took it one step further and added podcasts, yet another modern genre of audio entertainment.