I didn’t stop posting because I said I would take it easy on the Mac stuff and that Mac stuff is all I have to talk about. Things have been a bit busy lately and will likely be busy once more in the near future. For now though, I came up with something vaguely interesting to write about.
There are a number of things I noticed during Job’s keynote at WWDC, but one stuck out to me. When the iPhone was first demonstrated I noticed that zooming in on the NYTimes seemed to work perfectly. You double-tap on a box with a news story and it zooms it to make that box fill the screen. Similarly when Jobs was demonstrating the web clips feature in Safari at WWDC it highlighted boxes on the page when he moved the mouse around (something that didn’t happen in his previous demo of the feature). It seems Safari’s natural awareness of DIVs and (God forbid) TDs is being harnessed for the good of mankind. Neat.





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