Will Opera (version 10) again change the way we know browsers?

opera 10

Opera was my first browser back when everybody was still on IE and Netscape. I transfered to FireFox when I started dabbling with making money online about 3 years back due to its extensive plugin resources.

Opera was always known for innovations. Tabbed browsing was what made me adopt it instead of IE. Again, Opera engineers were busy doing their stuff in the lab for the latest version of Opera. They call it Opera Unite but it’s more than a name.

I took the Release Candidate of version 10 for a few minutes and there’re indeed a lot of difference under the hood. The main thing is Opera is no longer simply a browser but also a web/ftp server of sort (there might be a technical term for this).

Take a peek at Opera 10 here.

Do you think it will change the way we interact in the web? Or will it be a colossal failure?

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  1. Posted February 7, 2010 at 10:45 am | Permalink

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