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Unite Dreams

Share your Unite Dreams

We love the Web with all its services and applications - but shouldn't you be able to control your own stuff sometimes?

What if you could share your pictures and your music directly with your friends without having to rely on others?

We think we got the perfect solution for you: Opera Unite.

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Last night I went to a party. Since Opera Unite was running at home I could easily stream my music from it. Awesome. :happy:
I shared my photos with Unite without having to upload all of them to the Web. File sharing is probably the main Unite app for me. :smile:

Meet Bobby

Bobby the West Highland Terrier What's your name and how old are you?

Bobby! West Highland Terrier by origin, Westies among friends. How old do you want me to be? Just kidding. I have no idea. Old enough.

What are you doing at the Smartphone Show?

Having fun, mostly. I get to meet a lot of people in suits. I wish there were more female humans here, though - they have nicer shoes. But they've put me in some kind of indoor garden, with real grass, so that's nice.

What are your duties at this gig?

People pet me and take pics. So I hang around for that. I also chase away people they don't want in their garden, including those who try to steal stuff from our demo tree. I also take a lot of naps under that demo tree.

You are some kind of celebrity dog. What was the last big thing you did?

I recently starred as Toto in The Wizard of Oz at The Royal Festival Hall in London.

There are tons of people from many places and companies at this event. Who do you enjoy the most?

I like the people from a company called Nokia in Finland. They are friendly but stop petting me after a couple of seconds to get down to business. I also like the people from Telefonica in Spain. They smell great. A Swede tried to give me a breath mint. I didn't like it.

Do you use the Opera browser?

I'm a dog. Come on.

Does your agent use the Opera browser?

My agent uses Opera Mini on his mobile to book appointments and talk to his friends. When we travel to strange cities, he uses it to locate great day spas for dogs and places where they sell gourmet dog food. Yum.

Have you seen any other dogs around the show?

Only hot dogs. But here in the UK we call them sausages.

The Opera people spend a lot of time in meetings. Are you included in any meetings?

I've had tons of meeting requests. But so far, the veterinarian who's here to take care of me has declined. I'm not authorized to make any business decisions, they say. Maybe next year.

Big stars like JLO always have crazy demands before they agree to do a gig. What are yours?

I always require a relaxing room. Every 50 minutes I have a 10 minute break. I require a belly rub from a Polynesian belly dancer and I only drink water from the Scottish highlands. I don't require a big, juicy bone although everyone always offers it. Give me some designer dog chocolate instead!

What's your next big project?

To go to bed tonight with a full tummy. Tomorrow morning is a new day. That's all I can say.

We thank Bobby for the interview. For more information about the Smartphone show, have a look in the official Flickr group pool.

Opera's very own Bruce Lawson gave also a presentation (download) yesterday about Widgets on Opera Mobile. A number of companies were invited to pitch their most innovative solution, but Opera won. :hat:

Opera in South Africa

Opera on Tour in South Africa

Have you ever wanted to meet Opera in person or hear the latest news on the Web from people leading the industry? Well, if you’re in South Africa then we might be coming to a town near you! In August, Opera Software will be visiting Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and Johannesburg for a university tour and series of community meet-ups.

University Tour

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Opera Software will be visiting twelve countries this year on university tours, and South Africa is first up! We will be visiting the following universities, providing seminars on the history and future of the Web, the browser industry, Web standards and mobile Web browsing.

  • University of Western Cape: Monday 18 August, 13:00
  • Cape Peninsula University of Technology: Tuesday 19 August, 9:30
  • Stellenbosch University: Tuesday 19 August, 13:00
  • University of Cape Town: Wednesday 20 August, 13:00
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal: Thursday 21 August, 12:15
  • Durban University of Technology: Friday 22 August, 11:00
  • University of Johannesburg: Monday 25 August, 12:45
  • University of Pretoria: Tuesday 26 August, 11:30
  • Vaal University of Technology: Wednesday 27 August, 12:00

At most universities there will be light snacks and a free gift for those who attend. If you would like to register to attend the seminar at your university, email education@opera.com with your university in the subject line.

The university tours are part of the larger Opera Education outreach program for universities, schools, and other education institutions. Check out the full program at www.opera.com/education.

Community Meet-ups

Come and have a drink with Opera Software! Opera will be holding informal social gatherings in each city for our community of Opera enthusiasts. Let us know on zlauder@opera.com if you will come and join us!

  • Cape Town: Tuesday 19 August, 5:00pm (News Café Greenpoint - Exhibition Building, Main Road)
  • Durban: Thursday 21 August, 5:00pm (News Café Suncoast - Sun Coast Casino, Sun Coast Boulevard)
  • Johannesburg: Monday 25 August, 5:00pm (News Café Sandton - Cnr Gwen Lane & Fredman Drive)
  • Pretoria: Tuesday 26 August, 5:00pm (News Café Hatfield - Hatfield Square, Burnette Street)

We will have a small bar tab at each community meet-up for those who get their early. And don't forget that News Café has a smart casual dress code.

Opera Backstage Tokyo

opera backstage tokyo with tatsuki tomita

The event took place last week (April 10th) and around 50 participants turned up for the first backstage event ever hosted in Tokyo, Japan. :up:

Our series of backstage events are promotional events, which have with great success taken place in UK, Russia, Poland, and Singapore before.

We had three speakers at this event, including Tatsuki Tomita (SVP, Consumer Products, Opera Software) who gave a presentation about our products, Mike Smith from W3C who shed some light on new Web standards and Opera, and Andreas Bovens (Web Evangelist, Opera Software) who gave an introduction to Desktop 9.5 Kestrel.

We urge you to check out all the photos from the event. :cool:

We've also compiled this list of coverage if you'd like to refresh your Japanese:

In English:

In Japanese:

SXSW Party

rock opera

At the show, we'll be showing off latest versions of My Opera, Opera, Opera Mini, the Wii Internet Channel and some new cool stuff. This is the place to be if you're in Austin for SXSW.

This "Rock Opera" event will also feature several great rock bands from Los Angeles: Gliss, Sabrosa Purr, Taxi Doll, and Austin-natives Lomita and Oliver Future — a band recently rated Best Live Band in Austin.

In adition, Norwegian label Smalltown Supersound, will supply DJ entertainment at the beginning and end of the evening, while Norwegian fashion by Moods of Norway will be shown on artists throughout the show.

Can I Get A Ticket!?

Sure thing! To get your pass, please visit Rock Opera or look for the "Rock Bands Rock Opera" party ticket in your SXSW Interactive Week bag. We will also have several hangover cure stations and a booth, so we'll be handing out passes there too. :headbang:

Where To Meet Up?

This event takes place at Stubb's Ampitheater (behind Stubb's Bar-B-Q), on Monday, March 10, 2008 — 5:30pm through midnight.

Got any questions or comments? Send us an email.

Opera @ reboot

Opera Reboot

Opera Talks

Håkon Wium Lie (also known as "howcome") gave his speech "The web everywhere: $10 paperbacks, $50 phones, $100 laptops and $250 game consoles". Opera's Anne van Kesteren gave his speech on HTML5 (we also hope to get Håkon's speech uploaded soonish).

Opera booth

Almost all who came to the Opera booth were familiar with Opera. Some were Opera or Opera Mini users. Most were very receptive and keen to try out Opera. Mini had great reception. When it works on phones, people are immediately and audibly impressed. :up:

We've uploaded photos and Opera's Vyoma Kapur has written a summary of the event at Choose Opera, so head over and check it out. :yes:

Opera CTO talks about the OLPC computer

(Via olpc.tv)