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Opera Mobile 12, and introducing Opera Mini Next

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Mobile analyst Peter Paul Koch recently wrote,

Opera once more overtakes Safari. It's clear now that Android's untrammeled growth has ended, and that the race for first position will continue to be between Opera and Safari.

So now's the time to download the Opera mobile browsers and test your sites.

Opera Mobile 12 for Android and Symbian

Just because a device is small enough to fit in your pocket, it doesn't mean it can't have a powerful browser. Opera Mobile 12 is packed with HTML5 goodness:

Keen standards-spotters can check out our Web specifications support in Opera products.

Loads of webapp wowzers for the browsers in your trousers!

Demos? You want demos? Try our new Shiny Demos in Opera Mobile 12 or any capable browsers (no 1998-era browser-sniffing here, thank you).

Testing Opera Mobile

In the early stages of a project, when you're constantly tweaking viewports and media queries, it can slow you down to continually deploy a site, then check on a phone. To help you, we've packaged up the Opera Mobile codebase into a desktop app for Windows, Linux and Mac, so you can test locally. It's called Opera Mobile Emulator. (Note that the Opera Mobile 12 emulator will be released in the coming weeks)

For sophisticated debugging, we have true remote debugging with Opera Dragonfly that allows you to inspect the DOM, change the CSS and set breakpoints in your device browser, from your desktop.

Patrick H. Lauke, Product Manager for Opera Dragonfly, explains more.

Have a look at opera.com/developer/tools for an overview of our developer tools – and if that's not enough, we also have 'The Developer Briefcase' and other neat Opera extensions for developers.

Opera Mini Next

Be sure to check out your site in Opera Mini, and experience it as many of your users will.

Opera Mini now has a Next channel, where the latest improvements will land on in advance of an official release. In this case, those improvements include the "Home Screen" for social network integration next to Speed Dial for feature phones, and hardware-accelerated scrolling with revamped Speed Dial for smartphones.

You should also read our Opera Mini: web content authoring guidelines.

Opera Mini 7 for iOS

Opera Mini 7 Final for iOS is in the Appstore today. We've added support for file uploads, and more than nine Speed Dials.

Gimme, gimme, gimme

Grab your Opera Mini Next for Java, Android, Blackberry and S60 from m.opera.com/next, and Opera Mobile 12 for Android and Symbian from m.opera.com. Opera Mini 7 for iOS is available from the Appstore.

Making your site mobile-friendly – RIT++ 2010, Moscow

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I had the honour of being invited to speak at this year's Russian Internet Technologies (RIT) 2010 conference in Moscow. Unfortunately, due to the unexpected bureaucratic nightmare involved in getting a Russian business visa, I was unable to attend in person (shame, as Moscow is definitely on my top list of places that I'd love to visit)...but, as a last resort, I did my presentation remotely via Skype screensharing, from the comfort of my own home office.

My talk Making your site mobile-friendly was an expanded version of an Ignite Manchester talk I did last month. I have to say that presenting to camera (and then later just talking into a microphone while looking at my own slides) without being able to see the audience is...unusual. As a presenter, you definitely miss the immediate feedback you get from observing your audience. To top it off, I was being translated simultaneously into Russian, so I had to curb my usual machinegun-style barrage of words. In all, though, it was an enjoyable experience (despite Skype crashing on me right in the middle of the talk) and I hope the attendees got something positive out of it. Until next year, when I'll hopefully be able to be there live...

A few relevant links relating to the presentation: