Mark Bridge writes:
Sadly we’re ending the week with yet another natural disaster. Barely two weeks after New Zealand’s earthquake comes news of Japan’s biggest quake in living memory.
Still, I’m here to talk about mobile phones, so – after a quick mention of the great work being done by the Red Cross – I’ll get on with it.
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Mobile browser company Opera Software has opened its Opera Mobile Store in more than 200 countries today.
The Opera Mobile Store offers a combination of free and paid applications for most mobile platforms, including Java, Symbian, BlackBerry and Android operating systems. Each user is shown a storefront that's customised to their phone OS, language and currency.
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Opera Software and Hutchison Whampoa-backed INQ have agreed to preinstall the Opera Mini mobile browser on a range of Android-powered INQ smartphones and BREW-based feature phones. They'll be rolled out in the UK this month.
More than 90 million people worldwide currently use the Opera Mini browser, which compresses data to shrink web pages by up to 90%.
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Opera Software has calculated that 105 million people use one of its browsers on their mobile phones every month.
The company's latest 'State of the Mobile Web' report reveals that 90.4 million people now use Opera Mini every month and approximately 15 million people use Opera Mobile each month.
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Opera Software will be revealing a new browser for tablet devices at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week. It’s describing the new browser for tablets as ‘the smoothest tablet and netbook experience on the market’.
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