This morning kicked off the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, California. Thousands of developers and press waited in line for the highly anticipated keynote by Phil Schiller.
Twitter was being flooded by attendees giving minute by minute updates using the hash tag #WWDC. At 12pm CST today, there were 78 new tweets per second with the WWDC hash tag attached. There was a lot of momentum and energy surrounding this morning's event -- people were predicting what was going to be announced, a new iPhone or OS, and rumors started to spread that someone saw Steve Jobs in the building, spawning the prediction that Jobs would make an appearance. When it came down to it, everyone just wanted to hear it from the man himself.
A web browser is the informal name for a piece of software that can request and display text multimedia from the World Wide Web. The most common web browsers are internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari for OS-X users. They are all designed to display information on a large graphical monitor, but other web browsers have been specially developed to display textual information only render small screen versions for PDAs or speak the information aloud to a person who has vision problems.
No this is not a post related in any way to the fallen pop star's latest flagellation for attention, but all about how i want the iPhone! And I want to see beautiful websites on that crystal clear LCD.
Here's how: iPhone's Mobile Safari Compatibility Tips
