Mac OS X 10.7 might debut at WWDC 2011 with a “Revolutionary Feature”

10.7 Mac OS X 10.7 might debut at WWDC 2011 with a Revolutionary Feature
ComputerWorld (Beware annoying ads in that link) is reporting that Apple has posted an ad looking for a new member of the Mac OS X Dev team that has intense experience with HTTP.

It is now being theorized that due to the lack of OS X coverage in this year’s WWDC, 2011 will be the year of 10.7 and Apple’s full out war with Google. That is all hearsay and speculation, but I must say that it has stoked my fire. I am looking forward to seeing what Apple has in store for us in the next year, and I think it is a safe bet to say that Steve isn’t taking Google’s Chrome browser and OS very lightly.

I’m now pondering what could possibly make Mac OS X substantially better. Nothing is jumping to mind as far as missing features go. If you have any theories about what Apple’s next move is, please take a moment to drop us a note in the comment section of this post. We love to hear what you have to say.

Article Via Cult of Mac

  • Mani

    The idea what apple might be looking at is to integrate internet with all the components of the OS.

    Eg.,
    1. When you search through spotlight it will bring out a section of the search result from internet.
    2. Internet searchable folders – Instead of the passive folders they may be having search query to bring internet sites which can have properties to download the sites offline and with other restrictions.
    3. Time-machine through Internet? Offline synchronizing? Apple Gears?
    4. More Automator enhancements to access web

    …:-)