Safari 3 to have Geolocation
This one might have passed a lot of you by. Mobile Safari in iPhone 3.0 will allow GPS calls directly in the browser. Browser geolocation is a relatively new, but very exciting technology. That's how apps like Google Latitude will work as WebApps. For developers, (or Firefox 3.5 users) you can check this out now by going here. Full story at Computerworld.
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Comments (5)
Some sort of StreetView functionality maybe?
I can believe that Safari 4 is deep within Beta, and yet they're still adding features to Safari 3. That's just weird.
This is iPhone
It's a Safari 4 feature.
Snow Leopard has this feature also.
AS, I SAID THIS IS NOT ABOUT EGGS MAN. SO WHY DO YOU FEEL THE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THEM. I AM SO SICK OF PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT EGGS. EGGS ARE NOT THAT BIG OF A DEAL. WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT AN EGG. THEY DON'T EVEN TASTE THAT GOOD.