The Great Feature Train Robbery
By Espen André Øverdahl. Tuesday, 24. February 2009, 20:42:34
An article by Dustin Wilson looks at how features implemented in Opera has been implemented in other browsers over the years — claiming to be first:
It’s interesting for me to see over the period of the past few years where browsers which have more users are ripping off features that Opera invented, sometimes over a decade ago. It’s not that they shouldn’t. They should because it makes their browsers more useful. My browser of choice is Opera. I don’t roll any bones about it. I don’t have a superiority complex about my browser of choice; it’s just better than everything else.What's your take on it? Do you follow or care who's first, or is it more a matter of proper implementation?
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Tamil # 24. February 2009, 20:48
dirk # 24. February 2009, 20:53
Andrew Nguyen # 24. February 2009, 21:22
Espen André Øverdahl # 24. February 2009, 21:35
Charlie # 24. February 2009, 21:37
Ugh, I've just gotten surlier and surlier about this all day long.
Surlier, I tell you!
Tamil # 24. February 2009, 21:45
Charles Schloss # 24. February 2009, 23:30
others copy what Opera creates
I see the words digg dugg (sounds like a video game)
zikzakatak # 25. February 2009, 00:35
Jean Chicoine # 25. February 2009, 02:07
sms985 # 25. February 2009, 09:31
I think however, that patents in software world just harm competition and innovation. Seeing other browsers implementing Opera's inventions AND polishing them is just good for competition!
kalagh # 26. February 2009, 07:58
but i'm not worried. i'm just waiting to see what Opera 10 brings to us. i'm eagerly waiting...
Dan # 27. February 2009, 19:53