Saturday, July 21, 2012

Google Chrome Mobile: Start usic Apple Safari



After Apple allow Chrome Mobile devices present in IOS, Google's browser is started nagging existence of Safari. Yes, Chrome is starting to get positive response from users who had used it.

Nearly a month after attendance at the App Store, Chrome directly into popular applications for some time. In fact, according to Chitika, Chrome until it's been owned 1.5% of the IOS.

Of course, Safari is still dominating the browser used by the IOS user. However, Chitika also found as many as 14.5% of regular users of the iPhone or iPad surf in cyberspace with other applications.


Meanwhile, as part of an ongoing legal process, Senior Vice President of Industrial Design Jonathan Ive of Apple, includes 035 photographs of the prototype named in court documents. Later, the image is finally spread to the public.

"I expect this picture between 2002 to 2004. But I really remember seeing this model and the possibility of a similar model to this is when we first explore the design that eventually became the iPad tablet," says Ive, known as the 'Master' design of this Apple.

Quoted from TechCrunch on Thursday (7/19/2012), the photo was taken in early 2002, which is still a prototype mockups are then further developed into the iPad as we see today.

At its initial form, the prototype looks like a 035 jumbo-sized iPad, a tablet looks fat compared to current standards. But at that time, 035 is fairly slim, with a thickness similar to the first version of the iPod.

Such as tablets today, the entire front of the screen 035. Yet there are signs at the time iDevice home button, as well as the sound settings. However, already available headphone jack and charging port of the iPod.

035 Although not yet ready to be raised, this prototype ultimately inspires the presence of a touch screen device that is smaller version of the iPhone, released in 2007.

Apple subsequently developed a forerunner of the tablet again until the first iPad launching in 2010, some eight years after the prototype is made.

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