At the Symbian Smartphone Show’s annual display of progress and innovation in the mobile world, Opera Software will exhibit its wealth of Web wonders at booth #25.
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The Safari browser on the iPhone has been garnering headlines for what, for a mobile device, is a relatively large market share. According to research firm Net Applications, the iPhone's browser market share has nearly doubled since June of this year, and rose 58% in the month of August.
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Windows Live services has been made available to an additional seven countries for Nokia phone customers. The new markets being announced today are : Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Poland, Romania and the USA. This add to the existing list of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand, UAE, UK and Vietnam.
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Flash Networks, a leading provider of mobile Internet quality-of-experience (QoE) solutions, today announced integration of F5 Networks’ (NASDAQ: FFIV), VIPRION application delivery controller with its mobile Internet platforms to provide faster and smoother browsing using mobile devices.
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The new Skyfire mobile browser delivers the PC Web experience on your phone. Skyfire browser presents full Ajax and Flash to bring the “real Web” to smartphones – users can now experience sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Last.fm at record speeds.
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Opera Software today announced that Korea-based POSBRO has selected the Opera browser for what is labelled the world's first portable WiMax gaming device. The POSBRO G100 takes advantage of the high data speeds offered by WiMax (4G) to deliver online gaming from a portable device. POSBRO used the Opera 9 for Devices SDK to create a compelling Web experience for people using the G100 device.
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Today Greystripe, the leading distributor of ad-supported mobile games and applications, announced early results from its partnership with Opera, the world's leading mobile web browsing software company to bring free mobile content faster and easier to consumers browsing on their mobile phones.
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Opera, the only company that puts the Web on any device, today released Opera Link. Wherever you are, whatever Opera browser you use, or whichever device you use Opera on, you can instantly access your bookmarks, Speed Dial, and personal bar. Say goodbye to the tedious hassle of entering text in your mobile phone to visit your top sites and say hello to a new level of convenience from device to device.
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Mozilla has started to develop the Firefox web browser for mobile devices. Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla's vice president of engineering said not to expect instant results, and that Firefox won't arrive until later, 'certainly not before 2008'.
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Opera Software today announced the growing momentum for its Opera Mobile Web browser on devices running the Windows Mobile operating system
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