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Widgets Lab (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
... as they occur, even on the move. T-Mobile entered into a partnership with browser pioneer Opera Software ASA to develop the "Widget Internet". "T-Mobile ushered in a new era as the first global telecommunications operator to provide its customers with a complete mobile Web experience. Together with Opera, T-Mobile launched the pan-European success story called web’n'walk, enabling people...
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O'Grady's PowerPage (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
On Wednesday, Opera Software ASA released version 9.60 of its popular web browser. The new version, a 13.5 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: Opera Link: Custom search engines and typed history (typed history is only the...
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Bruce Lawson's personal site (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Introduction This is Opera Software’s response to the Public consultation on browser standards for public sector Web sites by Central Office of Information (COI). Opera Software ASA is a company headquartered in Norway. Noway is a signatory to the European Economic Area Agreement, which guarantees free trade with all EU states and [...]
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Computerworld UK's Roundup (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
... week, while Firefox regained 0.06 points. Both, however, remained down for the month, as was Opera Software ASA's Opera and AOL's now-defunct Netscape. | Apple's Safari, the only browser to escape Chrome's impact, was still on the plus side for September, ending last week up 0.45 percentage points from before Chrome, although the was down from the prior week's 0.68-point net gain. Last week,...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
Opera Software ASA (Oslo, Norway) has agreed to work with Nvidia Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.) to run the Opera small memory footprint web browser on the Tegra family of processors.
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
... stealing the browser show couldn't have made happy. Unlike other browser makers, including Opera Software ASA and Mozilla Corp., which at least pretended to welcome Chrome to the race, Microsoft didn't even mention Google or the new browser by name in the statement it issued. "The browser landscape is highly competitive, but people will choose Internet Explorer 8 for the way it puts the...
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Mac World UK (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
... browser for a while," he said. With 1 percent of the market, Chrome immediately overtakes Opera Software ASA's Opera, which Net Applications pegged with 0.74 percent at the end of August, as well as the moribund Netscape, which the company said accounted for 0.72 percent of all browsers used last month. AOL LLC, Netscape's owner, killed it last February when it issued the venerable browser's...