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Default Apple's latest Safari browser is built for developers

You no longer have to try an OS X beta (or a WebKit nightly build) to see where Apple is going with Safari's under-the-hood features. The tech firm has released a Safari Technology Preview that helps developers work with the latest in web technology...
http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/30/s...ology-preview/
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