Opera's new iPhone browser has capped over a million downloads the first day of widespread availability. Cue Dr. Evil. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group and CNET Labs ...
Opera Software's free new Opera Mini browser for iPhone is now available in the US App Store. Here's a look at what it offers. The Opera Mini browser accelerates browsing by running all the content ...
Opera's few minor tweaks for its big-deal iPhone app could leave users cold, especially in light of Skyfire's new mobile browser advances. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET ...
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 ...
Opera’s decision to submit its Opera Mini iPhone application to the Apple App Store looks to have paid dividends with over one million iPhone users downloading the browser on its first day of release.
With Opera Software’s announcement that the company is this week demonstrating an iPhone-app version of its eponymous Web browser, we’ve seen quite a bit of commentary about the app being dead in the ...
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Wow, I was WAY off when I wrote that I doubted we would ever see Opera Mini approved by Apple for the iPhone, but I just received news from Opera that Opera Mini was approved by Apple and will be on ...
Well, that was fast: Opera’s newly-launched Opera Mini browser for the iPhone has been downloaded more than one million times in its first full day of worldwide availability. As of 1 a.m. Eastern Time ...
Opera has announced plans to release the Opera Mini mobile Web browser for the iPhone. The app isn’t available yet — Opera plans to show it off during Mobile World Congress next week — and it’s ...
As far as interesting stories go, the Opera browser on iPhone isn’t Watergate. However, a lot of speculation this week and overarching philosophical position of Apple have made it newsworthy. I guess.
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 ...
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