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- Create a bookmark in Safari for “ABOUT:BLANK”. Before closing Safari, bring up this blank page. This way the next time you launch the browser you won’t have to wait for a page to connect and load.
- Since the iPhone will want to sync with your Safari browser, take advantage of that and use Safari to manage your iPhone bookmarks. It makes it much easier to find and use them if you have a system such as “iPhone Bookmarks”
- When you’ve scrolled down to the bottom of a page and you want to go back to the top, you don’t have to scroll all the way back up. Just tap on the top bar of the phone (where the time is) and it will bring you back to the address bar.
- Viewing the address of a linked URL: Since the iPhone’s Safari browser doesn’t have a status bar to peek at, you can view the address of a linked URL by pressing and holding a link. The address will pop up. Letting go of it does not launch that URL. You’ll have to tap it to go to it.
- To email a link to someone tap on the address bar. The Share button on the top left will create a message with the URL.
- Zooming in to see an image. Double-tapping a single image in a browser will zoom Safari in so that the image fits into your iPhone display. Double-tapping again zooms back out. (be careful of double-tapping a link)
- Zooming in to view a column. Double-tapping a single column of text (as in an article) will zoom Safari in to view that column.
- Clicking on a video link that’s supported in iTunes will play that movie on the iPhone. Be careful though because some of the video may have to cache first.
- Take advantage of RSS aggregator sites like Netvibes. Scrolling through the story feeds is much quicker than waiting for each individual page to load…. especially when out on the EDGE network.





































