When it comes to search, there’s nothing better than Google’s. It’s the easiest, most reliable, and least cluttered search on the internet. Google has now taken another step towards highly specific searches, a special Mac search and download page.
While the Mac platform is still dwarfed by the sheer market share of the Windows platform, it’s nice to see these platform specific searches. Google has configured their search algorithm to only search for Mac specific items. Just go to http://www.google.com/mac to search for yourself. Along with the configured search, Google has all of its programs for Macs on the one page.

Today, Apple (AAPL) announced the official release date of Mac OS X Leopard. Unsurprisingly, the new operating system will make its debut on October 26th at 6:00 p.m.

The rumors have been spot on this time around. Down to the very hour of the release, almost all of the Apple/Mac rumor sites pinpointed the release to the 26th of October. Even more astonishing was AppleInsider’s recent informant that suggested that the official announcement would come today.
Leopard will have more than 300 new features and offer the bundle in a single-price platform. The single-user version will be $129 and the family version will be $199. Visit the new Mac OS X page.