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Opera Software has released a beta version of Opera for Android. With this release, the company boasts a more organized browser with increased functionality. Opera For Android As technology changes, so do the tools that are used with it.
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Opera Software, maker of Opera browser, has purchased Skyfire Labs, maker of the Skyfire mobile browser. Purchase price was US$ 155 million in cash and performance-related bonuses, and Opera’s aims include the acquisition of Skyfire’s video optimization technology and access to its position within mobile networks.
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Microsoft is promoting the new software developer kit (SDK) available for the IE10 browser as containing an emulator that allows testing of sites on the Windows Phone 8 platform.
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Competition is great because consumers benefit from it. This is true for any product, including browsers. New versions of all the major browsers are out and this inevitably fuels the browser war.
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It's a mobile epidemic! And trust us, "epidemic" is in no way too strong a word. Opera's mobile browser, Opera Mini, proves it with recent numbers: for the first time ever, users viewed more than 10 billion pages in one month according to the State of the Mobile Web
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Mobile browsing is one of the few boom areas for telcos, but browser competition is stifled as owners traditionally stick with whatever comes with their phone -- Safari on the iPhone, IE for Windows Mobile, Chrome for Android, Opera on everything else and so on.
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The mobile browser war has been waging on with recent releases from the likes of Mozilla, Opera and Skyfire.
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As the ever popular browser battle wages on all over computers around the world, a mini version, equal to its predecessor in casualties and bloodshed, is going on somewhere just as close to us -- our cell phones.
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Opera Mini Dimension's newest release hits beta June 19, and if you're a mobile user with some savvy, you've got reason to express your fine fuzzy feelings. That is, unless your carrier is Verizon Wireless. Then, well, no Opera for you.v3.1.
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