Friday, 23. October 2009, 13:49:28
opera
With the new Windows 7 just out I know a lot of you are upgrading and reinstalling your OS. To help you speed things up take a look at Ninite, not only do they have Opera 10, but also a lot of other free software you might want!
It's free and you don't have to signup!
Tuesday, 1. September 2009, 08:29:49
blog, opera
I love Opera, and today we saw the release of the final version of Opera 10. However this is just the beginning, we already know that Opera Unite is lurking around the corner. I started sharing this brand new version with as many friends as possible and I hope you do the same! (Unlike me you might also get a Nintendo Wii out of it!)
So, what's my favorite Opera 10 feature? First off I must say that I've been using the 10 branch for so long I don't remember everything upgraded from 9.64. I remember seeing the inline spell checker for the first time though, and for me that's awesome. It works great for both Norwegian and English, and even my mom managed to understand it (although the concept of right-clicking a word for the correct spelling was replaced with her being embarrassed for misspelling a word..)
I also love all the small things added to M2. M2 is for me one of the most important things in Opera, and the reason I had Opera in my startup way before I started working at Opera. Threading, improved looks and all the small things are all welcome!
Last, but not least, thanks a bunch for the updated skin, it now looks beautiful, especially if you do some minor tweaks. See the included screen for my Opera 10 at work (only one of the monitors though), I'll do a screen from my home computer later also 
Tuesday, 18. August 2009, 15:28:00
opera, personal, blog, school
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Dorky title I know, but it's that time again.. Summer is over and I'm back for my last year at the University. I'm sorry for not having updated my blog lately, but so much has happened.. I thought I'd take you through last week, starting on Saturday when Maggie and I took a trip to IKEA.
I also managed to fix it so all my classes are on the same days to make sure I don't have to go back and forth between school and work in the middle of the day like I had to do last semester (yay for me!)
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Tuesday, 21. July 2009, 13:23:32
opera, fun, blog

I love StumbleUpon, I think it's safe to say that at least 10% of my online time is Stumbeling, either while waiting after a raid wipe in wow, or just while checking out or waiting for a new TV show. The guys behind the StumbleUpon Tools have done a awesome job porting it to Opera, and with the latest update it even works in Opera 10 Beta 2! Not safe for work though ;)
Monday, 6. July 2009, 13:21:10
opera, personal, atmedia, blog
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So, to finish of the little report from @media. Day two had a bit more development focus than day one. And after a long walk home the day before (Espen and I spent over one hour walking the Thames back to our Hotel). We where good to go for day two with (at least for me) soar feet and a eager to learn more!
Douglas Crockford was first off talking about quality. A harsh look at routines and work flow for larger projects. Having his background from Yahoo! he sure had a lot of experience and held a really educational talk that I will cherish next semester at the university!
Chris Wilson followed as the next speaker up. Talking about the web, although a lot of it seemed to be "I'm sorry for that" and "Don't sue me for this" (Seeing how he works for a certain company in Redmont).
Molly from Opera followed with a talk on HTML5 featuring a cowboy dressed Bruce Lawson. A hilarious but yet good presentation on the future of the web (expect more on HTML5 to come).
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