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Busy day of Opera blogging

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Actually, it's a really busy week for us, right before the Christmas holiday no less.

Not only did we release Opera 9.1 yesterday, Nintendo announced today that Opera will be available on the Wii starting on Friday, Dec. 22

The feature in 9.1 you should look into is the real-time Fraud Protection. Other browsers have a similar feature, but not all implementations are created equal. It's too early to tell which methods of anti-phishing work the best, and the rapidly changing nature of phishing attacks further complicates matters. That said, we think our anti-phishing strategy is well thought out and strikes a good balance between security and privacy. Rijk wrote an informative post describing the different anti-phishing approaches taken by different browsers: http://my.opera.com/Rijk/blog/2006/12/19/9-10-fraud-protection

In other news:

Our CTO, Håkon Lie, posted a really interesting article yesterday about Opera running on the OLPC project's $100 laptop: http://people.opera.com/howcome/2006/olpc/

Here's the associated slashdot discussion: Opera Running on the OLPC

Edit:

Discussion on Digg: http://digg.com/software/100_PC_OLPC_runs_Opera_browser_smoothly_pix

Opera love on Mac and LinuxA question for the new year

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There'll be a nice "battle" to get non-OSS on the laptop.

By dantesoft, # 19. December 2006, 21:28:06

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