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Opera Watch, an Opera browser blog, is run by Daniel Goldman, who used to work for Opera Software as a Technical Evangelist.
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- Advanced search, thumbnails & sorting in opera:cache
- Paste with middle mouse button in Opera
- Auto-hide toolbars in Opera
- How to add more Speed Dials in Opera?
- Useful opera:config (Opera Preferences Editor) entries
- Fixing Performance and Stability Issues
- How to remove a (mis)typed-in address in Opera?
- How to get StumbleUpon to work in Opera and Safari
- Tip: Opera Mini power-user settings
- How to translate foreign languages in Opera?
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About Opera
Q: What is Opera?
A: Opera is one of the most powerful Web browsers around. A Web browser is the program that allows you to view Web pages. Opera is well known for innovation for PC browsers and bringing the full web to mobile phones and devices.
Q: Is Opera free?
A: Absolutely free.
Q: Why should I download a browser? Doesn't my computer already come with one for free?
A: It's about getting more out of the time you spend on the internet. Opera is designed to be much faster than these browsers and gives you powerful features that the default browser lacks. Default browsers like Internet Explorer are also more likely to be subjected to dangerous software such as viruses and spyware.
Q: Will Opera keep me safe from fraudulent websites and malicious hackers?
A: According to Secunia, a respected firm that tracks security in browsers, Opera has the best reputation and track record when it comes to browser security. Keeping our users safe from security vulnerabilities, fraudulent websites, and malicious hackers is a top priority for Opera. Opera is maintained by hundreds of engineers, developers and security experts who are constantly looking to make the browser even safer.
Q: Doesn't Opera copy all of their features from other browsers?
A: Absolutely not. In fact, many of the features that are popular in other browsers today were invented and pioneered by Opera a long time ago. Opera invented the precursor to tabs (in 1994), Page Zoom (1994), was the first browser to block pop-up ads (2000), first to add a Search field in the browser toolbar (2000), Sessions (1996), deleting private data (2000), Mouse Gestures (2000), User JavaScript (2005), BitTorrent support (2005), Widgets (2006), Speed Dial (2007), and much more.
Q: Does Opera support extensions, such as those found in Firefox?
A: Much of the functionality provided through Firefox extensions is already built directly into Opera, so you don't have to download additional extensions in Opera. In addition, Opera is highly customizable and supports all standard plug-ins.
Q: Can I also use Opera on my mobile phone?
A: Yes. And your Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS or almost any connected device and mobile phones. Opera Mobile oftens comes preinstalled from the manufacturers, but if it doesn't you can install Opera Mini which runs on nearly all phones.
Q: This all sounds great, so how do I download Opera?
A: -- Opera on your computer
-- Opera Mini on your phone
-- Opera Mobile on your phone
-- or learn more about Opera at www.opera.com




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Daily comics? Hmm…
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profiT, I wonder how many read the comics.
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Yea, they used to run English translations of the Norwegian comic Pondus by Frode Øverli.
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Goldman, I never read Pondus. I think they would have a lot more readers if they would have at least a promo on the front page of the portal. Or maybe if they just had picked a better comic… Like Lise Myhre’s “Nemi” - another, much better Norwegian comic.
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nice… My Opera went Web2.0 with the reflection effect. The green is pretty in the page.
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You are missing the first incarnation, the link directory (“The MyOpera Portal Network”): http://web.archive.org/web/19991128141941/http://myopera.com/
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“Better” is a matter of opinion…
That you personally never read Pondus doesn’t mean anything when looking at the big picture.