If you are on Twitter, you probably use an application to access content. Well, Opera has a sweet widget for this purpose. This is a special edition for Opera 10.2 alpha because it also works stand-alone, even if you close Opera.
Any feedback is welcome, so please give the Opera Twitter Widget a spin and let us know what you think!
It's Opera Widgets' time to take the stage with Opera 10.2 alpha. Opera Widgets was first introduced as part of the Opera browser back in 2006. Now they are all grown up and ready for a life outside their comfort zone: the Opera Web browser!
As a bonus, this release features updated versions of our favorite widgets exclusive for Opera 10.2 alpha. Check out the new Twitter and GTranslate widgets. For more cool Opera Widgets head on over to widgets.opera.com!
Remember: this is just a first glimpse of our new approach to running Widgets outside the browser. In the end, you will experience Opera Widgets running as stand-alone applications on your desktop - even if Opera isn't running.
Today we released a special version of Opera for FC Dynamo Kiev. Equipped with Opera, fans of the football team will have quick access to the official Web site, online retailers, brand symbols, various Web-based information resources, such as fan clubs teams and fans in the community different cities of Ukraine! That's pretty cool.
You can download the special version of Opera 10 for Dynamo Kiev at Dynamo Kyivs Web site (Russian only).
In our latest State of the Mobile Web report you can read that Opera Mini usage jumps 11% in one month worldwide as data transfers gain 16%. But what about the price for surfing this much on the Web? The new State of the Mobile Web report can tell you. It includes a new cost calculator allowing you to see the value Opera Mini brings every month.
The report, published monthly, provides information on the top global trends affecting the mobile Web. The full report is available from http://www.opera.com/smw/ (English only).