By Espen André Øverdahl.
Friday, 15. December 2006, 11:46:35
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After going through the submissions we decided to increase the number of free t-shirts we're giving away for free by 10 - to a total of 20. Here are the first ten, and the randomly picked ten others. Have a great holiday!
- August Lai
- Igor Moschcowitz
- Babox
- Csaba Szokocs
- Gianluigi Alesso
- Grim Gurihus
- Sterling Little
- Oliver Hagel
- Rui Costa
- Hideto
- Wojtek Kapcia
- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
- Mario Wilhelm
- Akira Yufuku
- Daniel Adamski
- Eddie Lopez
- Andreas Westerberg
- Hannah Martin
- Iain Wilson
- Trevor Gough
By Brian J..
Sunday, 25. December 2005, 20:13:45
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Here we are - the last question. Good luck and happy holidays!
Q: What is the Opera Composer?
Today's winner is arti040 with the
answer of:
Last chance...Ooh. I'll do this! I'll win this time
Opera Composer is a free tool
(online) to create customized versions of Opera for distribution.
By Brian J..
Saturday, 24. December 2005, 22:01:35
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Q: With the release of Opera version 8.0, Jon attempted to swim to the United States. In the plan, he scheduled a stop in which country and for what purpose?
Today's winner is Jezza with the
answer of:
He was going to stop in Iceland to visit his Mum for a cup of Hot Chocolate, but he probably really needed to stop to give the communications director in the boat with him a rest.
By Sagar Chandna.
Friday, 23. December 2005, 14:18:25
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Q: In November, we had a little get-together with development teams from a
number of other browsers. What was the purpose of this meeting?
Today's winner is Qaz with the
answer of:
To discuss about on how secure certificates should be dealed with in browsers.
By Sagar Chandna.
Thursday, 22. December 2005, 12:16:10
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Q: What event in the United States will Opera be attending on January 5-6,
2006?
Today's winner is glootech with the
answer of:
On January 5-6, 2006, Opera will be attending International CES 2006.
By Brian J..
Wednesday, 21. December 2005, 13:16:02
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Q: Opera Mini is available in which areas?
This question was left open a bit. "Officially", Opera Mini is available in the
countries below. Beyond this, it is also available
free to all My Opera
Community members. Unofficially...well, that's another matter.
Today's winner is wangjiaji with the
answer of:
Opera Mini is currently available only in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland,
Iceland and Germany. Wider availability will be announced.
By Brian J..
Tuesday, 20. December 2005, 16:03:10
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Q: What desktop platforms is the Opera browser available on?
Today's winner is Tamil with the answer of:
Windows, Mac & UNIX (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris)
By Brian J..
Monday, 19. December 2005, 13:53:04
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Q: On the Opera jobs page, which Opera office is depicted in the top image?
Okay, so this one wasn't super obvious. The hint was in the image "alt" tag. Today's winner is GianAo with the answer of:
It's the Tokyo office
By Brian J..
Sunday, 18. December 2005, 14:18:35
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Q: What is Opera Show and what is it used for?
Today's winner is undeuxtroiskid with the answer of:
Opera Show is Opera's implementation of the WC3 "projection" mode of the CSS standard. It's used to display slideshows, presentations as well as demostrations.
By Brian J..
Saturday, 17. December 2005, 19:44:15
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Q: Earlier, we asked what "Opening the Web" meant. If you are a webpage author, what is the easiest way to ensure your page is W3C compliant - within the Opera Browser?
Today's winner is sam_007 with the answer of:
Press CTRL+ALT+V to validate the page for W3C compliance.
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