More then a million copies of Opera Software’s new iPhone browser were downloaded in the first 24 hours of Opera Mini’s availability, a company executive said Thursday. The browser, which differs from ...
Whether you’re packing an iPhone or a free-with-a-plan phone, the Opera Mini browser is a sweet little application. It’s a browser designed to minimize the volume of data that a mobile phone CPU needs ...
I’ve been messing around with Opera Mini as much as I can today, and here’s what I make of it so far. First thing: it’s fast. Most of the time, you get your complete web page downloaded and readable ...
The ball is in Apple's court with the Opera Mini Web browser for the iPhone, which is now pending approval in the iPhone App Store. Opera began hyping its iPhone browser in February, claiming that ...
As announced last night, the Opera Mini web browser is now available as a free download from the iPhone App Store. This is one of the first real alternatives to the Safari web browser that ships with ...
Wow. We knew that Opera had submitted a version of its Opera Mini web browser to the iPhone App Store for approval. But smart money was against Apple actually approving the app. After all, it’s a web ...
showing off an iPhone version of their popular Opera Mini mobile web browser at the 2010 Mobile World Congress next week. The controversy lies in the fact that Apple has historically rejected iPhone ...
Opera this week showed off a new version of its mobile browser created for the iPhone, but the company has told AppleInsider that the software has not yet been submitted to Apple's App Store.
That's the message from solution provider fans of the Opera Mini 5 beta Web browser for smartphones that was released this week. Solution providers say Opera Software's Opera Mini 5 represents the ...
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So Apple approved Opera Mini. Thats seems like a pretty big policy shift after not even allowing Webkit based browsers for years. Why now? Did Opera do something right or could this be another move in ...
Here it is:<BR><BR>http://www.pcworld.com/article...era_mini_iphone.html<BR><BR>It's a brief piece. It's also clumsily written. (For "soon" the writes puts "real soon ...