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December 29, 2005 7:53 PM PST

Opera Software chooses Google

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Norwegian Opera Software has agreed that Google will be the default partner for its mobile Internet browsers, Opera said on Thursday.

"Google will be the default search partner for the mobile browsers: Opera Mobile and Opera Mini," Opera said in a statement. "Under the one-year contract, Opera will make Google Search a major part of the browsers home screen." Oslo-based Opera Software is a tiny competitor of Microsoft in the Internet browser market, but the fast-growing part of its business is in browsers for mobile phones and other mobile electronic devices.

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Choosing Google?
by December 30, 2005 5:07 AM PST
Tough choice, eh guys?
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Browser Wars?
by anthonycea December 30, 2005 5:22 AM PST
The Browser War is really a battle of OS's, Linux versus Windows with Google & IBM on one side supporting open source and Microsoft on the other side with their Windows OS!

Find more data here:

http://www.webcenter.squarespace.com/browser-wars-ie-google/

Google is using the browsers Opera and Firefox to keep people on their applications which are Linux based and I support them and web standards!
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good-go
by l777 December 30, 2005 1:05 PM PST
options and more options;
let the people decide what's right for them.
goog continues to think on a global scale-
convenience is key.
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Good news
by toadalicious December 31, 2005 9:57 PM PST
The Opera browser is simply great, on any platform. On my Nokia, it really works.
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by sribub December 17, 2008 9:44 AM PST
will opera run on win98se?if so which one?
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