They say it ain't over until the fat lady sings, well it looks like
this particular Opera story is far from over folks no matter what some
might tell you. Perhaps the most famous Norwegian export since the
Vikings, Opera the web browser has certainly lost favour with the technology press. Once upon a time Opera was the big threat to Microsoft Internet Explorer,
it was the only alternative browser client that anyone who was anyone
would talk about. Then along came Mozilla Firefox and everything
changed, pretty much overnight. Today, Opera struggles to get column
inches ahead of even upstarts such as Google's Chrome.
You would be forgiven for thinking, then, that the fat lady has well
and truly been singing as far as this web browser is concerned. But no,
quite apart from the phenomenal success the cut-down mobile version has enjoyed within the mobile phone market, the full-sized original is not only still around but still kicking ass.
The latest incarnation, Opera 10 with Turbo (whoever thinks of these
names should be taken out back and hit with a stick, by the way) has
been downloaded a whopping 10 million times in just the first week of
release.
Opera now reckons it has more than 40 million active desktop users of
it's browser family, to which you can add tens of millions others
browsing on Opera products for mobile phones, game devices and even
televisions.
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