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When innovation strikes

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I am a part of the last generation that grew up, knowing what it's like to wake up on Saturdays and going out to play in the woods, instead of going online and spending all day on the web, but I was still young enough to get an early grip on the new wave of technology that started about 12 years ago, when the Internet started to become an ever-evolving mass of information, some of which was more important, much of which was useless garbage, but oh so entertaining. And porn. Nowadays, the morning wood comes from that on Saturdays.

Going online has never been as daunting a task as today, but the temptation of being able to find anything you want online usually pulls us all over the threshold and gets us going.
“What's the best way to cut apples?”, “Where's the safest place to go to, if aliens attack?”, “What's the answer to the ultimate question?”, okay, it's 42, but the answers can all be found on the Internet.

Our windows into the Internet are our browsers, they come in many flavors and colors and just like the Internet, the browsers have gone through massive changes since their beginnings.

One powerhouse of change has been the Opera browser. From introducing the tabs into their browser, and subsequently into the browser world, to minor additions like the mouse gestures, which have become a major part of comfort for many users, the Opera Developers have always been a reliable source for great ideas and innovations.

At this very moment, the developers at Opera are working on yet another new addition to their browser. Opera Unite will let any user who runs Opera host their own web-content without having to go through another service. Music streaming, photo sharing, file sharing or just chatting are all possible from within Opera Unite. It's all right on your PC and the best thing is, it's all free.

Whether Unite will become a success, or not, is not clear yet, but the idea itself borders on the revolutionary. The potential inherent in Unite is huge and I think that, given enough time, many people will come to appreciate it. Possibly even using it in ways that we can't imagine at the moment.

But, whatever the outcome may be, just having such ideas is an important part of innovation already.


Comments

Linhbrokenheartvn Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:41:15 PM

it has many useful things for me, i'd love to vote for you. Good luck friend! up

Scott P Duvallduvallsc Tuesday, August 25, 2009 4:28:54 PM

I think that is awesome. The internet is such a good tool and when programs like Opera make it better for the user the better it is for me. Good post with a lot of info.

Winterwinterdawn Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:49:12 PM

Yes, very insightful article bigsmile a vote for you then bigsmile

please also support me at http://my.opera.com/winterdawn/blog/2009/08/19/an-open-book by adding it as a favorite post if you like it smile Thanks!!!

AsaRune Tuesday, August 25, 2009 9:02:30 PM

awesome stuff! so true!
i can't imagine not using my mouse gestures.
(is this article good? 42!!!)

Ambar Shanteambarshante Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:49:12 AM

great job! you have my vote!

have a look at my post too! http://my.opera.com/ambarshante/blog/ and vote if you like it smile

Changing WomanChanging_woman Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:01:28 AM

very well written gr8 work..

u have my vote..


http://my.opera.com/Changing_woman/blog/2009/08/25/technology-and-innovation#comments

check my article too..

Greg Smithgregsmithsays Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:46:23 AM

You might already be a member of [/URL]2009 Participants Group
BUT...
...now we have a ONLINE WRITERS RESOURCE group

http://my.opera.com/community/groups/?search=online+resource+group+initiative

Feel free to join and share your favorite Tips & Tweaks

ed philliseddypfunk Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:11:25 AM

i like the tone of your article. A really nice read. I voted for you. Take a look at my piece and vote if you like it or just feeling generous!

http://my.opera.com/eddypfunk/blog/2009/08/07/slightly-used-apple-pippin-anyone

hit the star add post to favourite at the top

cheers

ed

Greg Smithgregsmithsays Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:54:49 AM

Added you as a favorite because 'Gaston Ragnar Rippinger ' is a pretty cool name ! Will read the whole article and tell you what I think later...
good luck Gaston Ragnar Rippinger !

Sirkka NiityllaeSirkkaNiityllae Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:33:19 PM

That is really cool. I like your style of writing. :-) Good luck! ;-D

juli diensnaedis Friday, August 28, 2009 7:15:02 AM

yay! for sure 42! what else?!? bigsmile
good article! I liked reading it

Jeg krysser fingrene for deg!
Because: Norge rocks! You should go wink

Andy BerzethBerzeth Friday, August 28, 2009 8:06:40 AM

Favorited smile, good luck for you!

Elisabet Johannesdottirelistar Friday, August 28, 2009 12:38:48 PM

great article.
Go on to Norway smile

luciik Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:42:24 PM

Nice article...Let go to Norway..I vote for you!!! smile

Gyrobo Saturday, August 29, 2009 6:18:17 PM

Scientists now have strong evidence that the real answer is now 43, due to thermal expansion and an inverted cosmological constant.

Einstein would be shocked.

tinna Kvarantinnakvaran Sunday, August 30, 2009 12:54:34 AM

Gangi þer vel fraendi!

Connyschmienz Monday, September 7, 2009 2:46:49 PM

Oh hi. happy

PHAM VAN VIphamvihcvp Thursday, August 12, 2010 5:12:00 AM

Hello Gaston Ragnar Rippinger
I am Vi (M), 26 years old, too
I am Vietnamese
I am a student, too.
It is nice to meet you on the Internet
Let me know some infomations about yourself.

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