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University Tours

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Opera Software’s university tours are back! We are once again travelling the world delivering seminars enhancing students' learning about the Web.

Last year Opera visited 89 universities in 11 countries on our tours, and a huge schedule kicks off tomorrow - with seminars in the United Kingdom and Taiwan, followed by Ukraine, Spain, Russia and Brazil in the next few weeks. We also held a university tour in India in March, and seminars in the US and Indonesia. Check out the full itinerary of seminars. Register for a seminar by sending an email to education@opera.com with the name of the university in the subject line.

During the tours we will also hold community meet-ups, where you can come along and have a drink with Opera! These meet-ups are a great opportunity to talk with Opera staff more casually, and meet other people interested in Opera and the Web. See the ‘Upcoming Meet Ups’ area of Choose Opera for all the details (in the sidebar down the right of this page). More community meet-up details will be added in the next few days!

If we are not coming to a university or café near you, you can still follow our academic adventures on the university tours blog. :sherlock:

See YOU on tour!

Campus Crew events in Indonesia and Russia

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Opera Campus Crew members

The Opera Campus Crew is powering ahead, with more events in universities around the world! Right before Christmas, the Campus Crew at Gunadarma University in Indonesia hosted an Opera Mini presentation. The event was attended by 39 students, and both the presentation and Opera Mini received really positive feedback from the crowd. There was also a lot of interest among the audience to join the Campus Crew :D. Congratulations to Gunadarma University on a fantastic event!

Also, in the end of November the Opera Campus Crew at Altai State Technical University in the Russian Federation helped organise the semi-final of the International Collegiate Programming Contest for the Association of Computer Machinery (ACM). 50 student teams competed in the event. Opera Software sponsored the event by providing Opera shirts for members of the technical team and organising committee, and as prizes for the top four winning student teams competing.
The Campus Crew also used it as an opportunity to hang up Opera posters in computer labs, and install Opera on all the computers they could find. Great initiative!

Well done, Campus Crew! Keep up the good work!

To Russia with Opera

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oleg in russia

At Opera, we do things a little differently than other companies. We go swimming, we celebrate holidays, and we even drink a little bit.

We're on a mission to tell everyone about Opera. And sometimes we go to some pretty interesting places to do it. So it was surprisingly no surprise that a team of Opera employees found themselves crossing Russia by train last week.

Russia is one of Opera's strongest markets. Depending on the day, Opera usually has between 12% and 15% marketshare, making us the most popular alternative browser (w00t!). Knowing that, we decided an expedition was in order to find out more about the place on Earth where Opera reigns supreme.

Day One: Moscow

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The day opened with a press conference to pre-announce Opera Mini 4. As you can see, everyone had their game face on.

After that we began our university tour. Our first stop was Moscow State University, the largest technical university in Russia.

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Students wait patiently in an orderly line to register.

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Jan Standal (r) meets with a student.

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Jon enjoys having his picture taken.

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It's all smiles that night.

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IE developers hard at work.

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A total of seven of us set off that night to Nizhny Novgorod. Just a short 6-hour train ride through the night.

The team from here on out was (from left):

  • Alexey Feldgendler (developer dude, Russian citizen, all-around jack of technical things, translator)
  • Ilya Shpan'kov (community dude, Opera activist, Linux fanatic)
  • Thomas Ford (PR dude, spokesmodel)
  • Ben Jacobsen (marketing dude, caffeine drinker, organizer)
  • Oleg Tukh (product manager dude, Russia speaker, Opera Mini guru)

Not pictured:

  • Jan Standal (product manager dude, Web technology evangelist, rational thinker)
  • Anastasia Tarasova (event manager dudette, unofficial group mother, Mac lover)

Day 2: Nizhny Novgorod

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After traveling through the night, we arrived into a frigid Nizhny Novgorod tired, hungry and ready to see if we could build upon the previous day's success. That's Anastasia to the left and Ben barely awake to the right.

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It's love at first sight for Ilya and Opera Mini.

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Students gather outside, waiting to meet Opera. It's totally amazing to ask a crowd of several hundred students how many use Opera - and then see almost every hand shoot upward.

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It's back on the train, this time for the much longer 9 hour journey to Kazan. After a successful day, Oleg is excited for more. Champagne might have helped in this case.

Day 3: Kazan

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We arrive in the morning into Kazan. We're tired, but the city's beauty inspires us to press on with the day. Jan takes a moment out of his busy schedule to pose for the camera.

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Kazan is seriously cool. The students have great questions, really spend a lot of time with us and the adminstration goes out of their way to make us feel welcome. Anastasia gets mobbed handing out shirts. 100 shirts gone in less than 45 seconds.

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Jan takes a moment out of his busy schedule to sign a poster for an Opera fan.

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We drove through the night to reach Samara. Along the way, Ben and Oleg are totally pumped up. I wonder if the bottle had anything to do with this?

Day 4: Samara

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Perhaps the bottle had something to do with it, but no pictures of the event exist! Afterwards though we met with some Opera fans, including My Opera member ylmorozov, who presented us with a bottle of local vodka. On a completely unrelated note, no other pictures exist from this day.

Day 5: Home

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Our trusty steed on the way back to Moscow was a Tupolev 154. Everyone is relaxed except me. I'm still feeling the effects from my birthday party the night before.

We had an incredible time in Russia. We want to do more, much more in fact. With your help, we can figure out how we can replicate these events at universities worldwide. Let us know what we can do to bring the Opera roadshow to a school near you.

Wanted: Russian Opera Mini user

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opera mini

If you are a Russian Opera Mini user, have tried the new beta of Opera Mini 4, and would like to tell the world how awesome it is (and hopefully you feel that way), just drop me a private message. We are planning a big event in Moscow next week and would like some user testimonials to accompany our efforts.

No, it won't look anything like the Rock Opera event, but we've got something special planned, or rather the first of several special somethings. We have tens of millions of people using Opera throughout the country and we feel it's time to show how much we appreciate that support.

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