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Apple updates Safari with Spotlight searching, tab views, & a new JavaScript compiler

Today, Apple announced a complete redesign of the Safari browser, set to debut with the next major release of OS X, “Yosemite.”

The redesigned browser will ship with a new “tab view” feature, which organizes browser tabs; Spotlight search integration with Google Knowledge Graph-like features; and new sharing functionality.

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In addition, Apple shared that Safari now features a new JavaScript compiler, which is “in a league of its own,” Apple claims.

For all of VentureBeat’s WWDC coverage, head here. You can read more about OS X Yosemite here.

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