By Sascha
24 Nov, 2009 11:50 am

Opera 10.10
Ich muss zugeben, dass nur auf meinen Netbooks ein schlanker, ja nackter Browser installiert ist: Chrome! Auf meinem Desktop-Schleppi darf es aber bitteschoen mein Firefox mit unzaehligen Plugins sein, die den Browser zu einem Speicherplatzfresse par excellence aufpusten. Der Browser als fundamentaler Bestandteil der taeglichen Arbeit, als Fenster zum Web und Client des Cloud-Computings moechte natuerlich individualisiert werden. Diesen Weg schlagen nun auch unsere norwegischen Freunde von Opera ein, die nicht nur den “Webserver” Opera Unite in die Version 10.10 ihres Browsers integrierten (Nicoles erstes Testvideo gibt es nach dem Break), sondern nun auch Coder auffordern Apps und Plugins zu entwickeln.
Opera war mit seinem Browser immer wieder Technologie-Vorreiter und schon alleine deshalb wuensche ich ihnen mehr Marktanteile… Wer weiss, vielleicht schaffe ich dann auch endlich mal den Sprung zurueck auf die norwegische Plattform.
Nicole testet Opera Unite
Nicole interview Henrik Lexow von Opera
Die komplette Pressemitteilung
Join Opera’s journey to reinvent the Web
Opera Unite now available in Opera 10.10
Oslo, Norway — November 23, 2009
Opera today released Opera 10.10 with Opera Unite, a powerful technology for personal content sharing directly between all your devices. Opera Unite is available as a standard feature in Opera 10.10, available free from www.opera.com.
To mark this release, Opera is inviting the world to join our journey to reinvent the Web. By wrapping both a Web browser and a Web server into one package, Opera Unite challenges the conventional, semi-private methods of sharing the content that really matters to people everywhere.
“We promised Opera Unite would reinvent the Web,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. “What we are really doing is reinventing how we as consumers interact with the Web. By giving our devices the ability to serve content, we become equal citizens on the Web. In an age where we have ceded control of our personal data to third-parties, Opera Unite gives us the freedom to choose how we will share the data that belongs to us.”
Here are three things you can do with the Opera 10.10 today:
-Have you ever shared 10 GB of photos directly from your browser? Try the Photo Sharing application.
-Have you ever streamed your entire music library to another computer, mobile phone or game console? We recommend you try the Media Player application.
-Have you ever had time to brew a cup of coffee while you wait for a Web page to load? Opera Turbo speeds up your network connection, giving you eight-times-faster Web surfing over slow connections than other browsers.
What we believe about Opera Unite:
-We will be equal citizens on the Web. Rather than just receive data, our machines can now send it out into the world. Now, we have the choice to share our data however we want.
-Our devices will evolve. From in-dash computers in trucks to entertainment systems in airplanes, and from a netbook in North Dakota to a phone in North Africa, every device is both a consumer and a provider of content.
-We can create/shape endless possibilities. True device-to-device communication will change the way we interact with applications and our data. A phone can become a remote control for our home. Our computers can supply data to our friends and family around the world.
Create Opera Unite applications
Opera is inviting talented developers to submit new Opera Unite applications. Join Opera’s battle for the best Opera Unite application, and win great prizes: my.opera.com/community/blog/2009/10/23/battle-for-the-best-opera-unite-applications
Resources
Video
Opera Unite Sharing Instantly http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wk570sqzqc
Opera Turbo video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYnYAtguXkM
Opera Unite Get started http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeoHVeBwIsY
Screenshots
Screenshots are available at: www.opera.com/press/resources/
Download
Get Opera 10.10: www.opera.com/download/
About Opera Software ASA
Opera Software ASA has redefined Web browsing for PCs, mobile phones and other networked devices. Opera’s cross-platform Web browser technology is renowned for its performance, standards compliance and small size, while giving users a faster, safer and more dynamic online experience. Opera Software is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices around the world. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. Learn more about Opera at http://www.opera.com/.










