By Espen André Øverdahl.
Thursday, 11. June 2009, 11:43:30
innovation, browser, web, opera
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By Espen André Øverdahl.
Wednesday, 3. June 2009, 07:00:00
release, beta, opera 10, browser
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Opera Turbo is one of the most unexpected browser innovations ever. Tell us how you reacted first time you tried compressed browsing. Create any kind of content, send us a link to your tweet or blog and we will share your experience with the community and you can also win a really cool Opera "browse me" t-shirt! We want everything, so our challenge to you is: Just how creative can you be in expressing your Turbo Experience?
Editor's picks:
Featured media:

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Browser girls | Watch!
Never be last to catch some good news again. 
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Coffee experiment | Watch!
Watch how Turbo can get you things.
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Speed Bike | Watch!
It's time to fire up Turbo! 
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Turbo Grandpa! | Watch!
Even grandpa loves the speed of Turbo!
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Office fun | Watch!
Office chairs + co-workers = Fun?
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By Håkon Wium Lie.
Friday, 29. May 2009, 15:01:54
my opera, import tool, web, cloud
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Perhaps the greatest thing about the Web is how it enables us to communicate with one another. Our words can cross borders, time zones and ideologies in nanoseconds. Our voices can be heard whether we have a broadband line in Massachusetts or a mobile phone in Malawi.
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By Aleksander Aas.
Wednesday, 18. March 2009, 12:22:26
facebook, chooseopera, user, web
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From Facebook, Livejournal, Twitter and Virb, if it's social, then you can bet Opera is there! Our goal is to be a part of the social Web, so check out where you can find and join us!
Groups
Profiles
These are just some of the places you can find us. We have created the groups or we've simply joined in on the fun! Where do you think Opera should head out next?
By Espen André Øverdahl.
Wednesday, 25. February 2009, 17:29:03
internet, innovation, features, browser
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Being the "little guy" clearly has its pros and cons. Opera does not write publicly about other browsers interpreting its innovations, but when competitors present themselves as the original creators of some browser features (omg!), well... You know, something's not right, ye?
Anyway, this has been the cause of controversy in blogs and forums lately, and we're not interested in starting a flame war or whine about it (because whining sucks), but it's good to see that you continue to support Opera rightfully for its creativity and passion for evolving the Web. 