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Analysts from Jupiter Research and Ovum like what they see with Opera Link.

Opera Link is not just about bookmarks, said analyst Michael Gartenberg. “It’s about bookmarks, text files, and other data that is an integral part of a consumer’s digital life,” he said. “Consumers create hundreds of bookmarks and links. No one wants to keep rebuilding that every single time they switch mobile devices.”

Wireless analysts are bullish on Opera’s innovation. “The Web provides a key platform for mobilizing content across a wide range of devices, and Web browsers remain the primary portal to that content,” said Tony Cripps, a senior analyst at Ovum. “Tighter functional integration between browsers running on different devices is a natural and important extension that will further benefit the user experience of the Web when away from the PC.”

“Although consumers can synchronize their mobile phone bookmarks to their desktop browser using one of many products available today — including the built-in synchronization capabilities of most major mobile phone operating systems — analysts said the Opera Link is a welcome addition.”

(Source: Top Tech News)

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1 Comment

  1. 1 Otto

    Well done to Opera for again bringing something exciting to the market!

    There’s already bookmark choices like Yahoo! Bookmarks (My Web) and del.icio.us (owned by Yahoo!) and Google Bookmarks, but the portability to access them from any device is made so simple with Opera Link. Brilliant!