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Opera Makes Mobile Surfing Easier |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
Innovative browser company
Opera has announced an in-built sinchronisation feature for its
browsers that let you access your same bookmarks, and personal bar from
any device - even from non-Opera browsers that don't support the
feature.
Dubbed Opera Link, the new feature lets you instantly access your
bookmarks, Speed Dial, and personal bar on your desktop from, say, your
mobile phone - saving you the trouble of copying in hard to remember
web addresses between your PC and mobile device.
The company says it is the first service to leverage the breadth of
Opera's industry-leading product portfolio, forming "a key cornerstone
of two beta products" the Opera 9.5 beta desktop browser and the newest
beta of Opera Mini 4. For users not on an Opera browser the interface
is at http://my.opera.com.
"We refuse to believe people should compromise their experience
when they access the Web from different devices," said Jon von
Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "With Opera Link, we give them a consistent
experience uniquely suited to the way they want to use the Web. But as
cool as we think Opera Link is now, we are already hard at work making
it even more valuable to our users in the future. Opera Link means
convergence without compromise."
www.opera.com/products/link/
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