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Quote:Let's add another candidate to the speculation over Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference announcements next week. New documents allegedly from Apple point to Safari 5 launching with a new article feature, faster JavaScript performance and Bing search support.
The documents first appeared on French website MacGeneration and later appeared earlier today on Apple Insider. Images of the documents list alleged Safari 5 features including a 25 percent speed boost in JavaScript performance over Safari 4, DNS prefetching, and something called Safari Reader.
According to the images, Safari Reader will allow users to "click on the new Reader icon to view articles on the web in a single, clutter-free page."
The new version of Safari will also supposedly pack improved support for HTML5, including features such as geolocation, full-screen HTML5 video, and closed captions for HTML5 video, to name a few.