Safari addiction- browsing a new way

They are working for a more greener Apple, here while Steve Jobs makes the sense more cleaner and environmental friendly. Apple plans to completely eliminate the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), brominated flame retardants (BFRs), and arsenic in its products by the end of 2008.

Apple desktops and notebooks each score best in class in EPEAT, an environmental assessment tool launched under an initiative of the Environmental Protection Agency. EPEAT uses a 2006 international standard from IEEE to assess the environmental performance of products. For more information visit www.epeat.net.

Please, visit Apple's website for details.
It has not been a long time mine using Apple‘s Safari 3.0. Just installed and happenstances ruling as I go on loving Apple’s design and structure, needless to go for built-in availability. Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of … www.apple.com/safari/

They are working for a more greener Apple, here while Steve Jobs makes the sense more cleaner and environmental friendly. Apple plans to completely eliminate the use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), brominated flame retardants (BFRs), and arsenic in its products by the end of 2008.

Apple desktops and notebooks each score best in class in EPEAT, an environmental assessment tool launched under an initiative of the Environmental Protection Agency. EPEAT uses a 2006 international standard from IEEE to assess the environmental performance of products. For more information visit www.epeat.net.

Please, visit Apple’s website for details.

Ekendra Lamsal: An Engineer, Technocrat, ICT4D Advocate & Web analyst. Blogging since 2001 (on this site from 2004) in various weblogs. Also, in love with Clouds, Internet of Things, Knowledge Management, Web Inclusion & BI.

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