Chapter 8. Safari

Safari

Safari is Apple’s beautiful web browser for viewing web pages on the Internet. You’ve probably already used it, but you might be surprised at the tips and tricks it offers that you haven’t taken advantage of yet.

Safari includes its own “news reader” that brings in RSS feeds. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It’s an Internet technology that “feeds” you news and information of your choice from a huge variety of sources. Safari can gather the RSS feeds you are interested in and display the headlines from many sources in one place—a web page. You’ll have access to them with one click of a button, and you can organize the information, ...

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