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Skyfire aims high in battle of mobile browsers

While François Truffaut harshly argued that Britain and cinema were incompatible terms, the same condemnation could justifiably apply to mobile phones and web browsers. The two just haven’t mixed well....

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Mozilla casts doubt on Microsoft’s browser gambit

You’d think that Microsoft’s rivals would welcome the company’s announcement that it will ship Windows 7 in Europe without an internet browser. After 15 years (that’s how long ago it was that the US...

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Why a centralised Web is here to stay

(Update: Opera chief development officer Christen Krogh’s response: the centralised and decentralised Web will coexist. See below.) There is something very uplifting about Opera’s vision of a Web that...

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Opera ups ante in mobile browser wars

Opera upped its efforts in the mobile browser wars on Wednesday with the release of the next version of its Mini browser – Opera Mini 5. The new version comes with a sleek new look, and features such...

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Prettier in pink Pogoplug eases file-sharing

The photo and video sharing trend, coupled with the growing use of high-definition video and higher megapixel cameras, means big files and longer upload times for users. One way to avoid time-consuming...

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Opera turns up the pitch with email acquisition

Acquisitions are not generally Opera’s style. The Norwegian browser company has done only around five  in its 15 years of existence. However, two of those were this year, first the $23m acquisition of...

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