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Opera gets mobile moving

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Opera announced this week a deal with Bytemobile to offer that firms technologies to speed up the operations of the browser on mobile devices. Bytemobile, based in Mountain View, Calif., markets a technology known as Optimization Services Node (OSN) that carriers use to speed mobile Internet performance.

Bytemobile claims that OSN has been deployed by 60 operators worldwide, including Willcom, serving a total of nearly 1 billion subscribers.

In a separate announcement Opera released Mobile 8.5 Web browser for Windows Mobile Pocket PC (PPC). Opera 8.5 beta runs on Windows Mobile 2003 and 5.0, offering Opera's fast Web surfing on the full range of Windows Mobile Pocket PC devices. Users should remind themselves this is a BETA product and expect the unexpected in terms of performance.

Opera is expected to launch its Opera Mini mobile browser, which is based on Opera Mobile but designed for even simpler handsets, sometime before the end of January. In June, the company launched Opera for Windows Mobile 2003.

The bulk of Opera's revenues come from non-desktop devices including mobile devices, set top boxes and portable media players, although Opera's desktop business continues to be important because it tends to drive innovation on the browser. Earlier this year Opera inked a deal with Google to share search revenues from Opera browser users. Updates to the deal with Google are specically targeted at mobile device applications. Opera was able to drop licensing fees for its desktop browser and passed the 100 million mark in downloads as a result due to the revenues expected to be coming in from search deals.


Firefox out with 2nd Beta of V.1.5

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Firefox marks gains for new browser edition

Plugged In: Firefox vs. IE Battle Heats Up

Sr. Assoc. Ed.
Eric Dahl, PC World

Firing Up the New Firefox

The Buzz: Get ready for the next round of the heavyweight browser fight. Mozilla has officially released version 1.5 of its excellent Firefox browser, to be followed soon after by the beta release of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7. Automatic updating receives a major revamp in the 1.5 version: If you want, Firefox will download critical updates by itself when your Web connection is idle and then alert you when patches are ready to install. Improved pop-up blocking and the ability to reorganize browser tabs by dragging and dropping them are also in the offing. Live Bookmarks--Firefox's already impressive method of simplifying the discovery and bookmarking of RSS feeds--get a boost as well.

For a hands-on look at the beta, read in PC World "A Quick Look at the Firefox 1.5 Beta":
http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/000897.html?tk=tpx

For details on Firefox 1.5, read in PC World "Firefox Browser Upgrade Now Available":
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122459,tk,tpx,00.asp

Bottom Line: Microsoft's feature list for Internet Explorer 7--including tabbed browsing, integrated Web searching and RSS, and antiphishing technology--should do a lot to help IE catch up. But browsers like Firefox and Opera established themselves as the true innovators long ago, and many of us have simply moved on.

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Firefox releases V.1.5 beta

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Firefox releases V.1.5 beta for testing

Firefox Tests Browser Upgrade

The Mozilla Foundation has released a test version of its upcoming browser.
September 9, 2005

Firefox, the browser that has emerged as the strongest competitor to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, on Friday released a test version with improved security, navigation, and privacy features.

Codenamed “Deer Park,” the test version is being offered to developers and testers for feedback. The final release of Firefox 1.5 is expected later this year.

The new version offers features like automated product update, improvements in pop-up blocking, and claims of faster navigation with better back- and forward-button performance. The browser has added the Answers.com site to its search engine list, a link to report web sites that do not work in Firefox, and improved support for Mac.

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