According to Neil Ticktin, CEO of Xplain, the Westlake Village, Calif., publisher of MacTech, a Mac developer journal, "In order for iPhone customers to have the quality of experience that Apple wants, [Safari] has to have enough market share. It's not about bringing the Apple experience to Windows customers. Jobs said [Apple] wants a bigger browser share—it's not like they're going to get revenue from it." (emphasis added)
Now the last time I looked, my copy of Safari had a search field that leads to Google.. KERCHING!
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