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Opera Does the Robot for Google's Android
Opera Software Announced that the Opera Mini Browser for Mobile Phones is Available for the Android Platform
Apr. 10, 2008 10:45 AM
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Opera Software announced that the Opera Mini browser for
mobile phones is available for the Android platform. This technical preview
release is available at labs.opera.com, inviting the Android development
community to test the fresh build and share feedback with Opera for the
forthcoming beta. Opera Mini for Android makes the company's fast-performing
and device-adapting Web experience available to any range of handset built on
Android.
Opera is renowned for its cross-platform portability and
this release embraces the Android platform in Opera's commitment to making the
best Internet experience available on any device.
"Today we're glad to deliver our mass-market mobile
browser to the Android development groups," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO,
Opera Software. "Opera Mini will be able to empower users of Android-based
handsets with access to all of their favorite Web sites with popular features
for smooth effects and scalable, tailored viewing."
Opera Mini, boasting more than 40 million users worldwide
across mobile platforms, enables Web browsing from low-to-high resource
handsets by compressing data at a remote server before sending content to the
phone applet for rendering. With a simple, user-friendly interface, Opera Mini
powers innovative features for real, desktop-like Web browsing from a mobile
phone, including Small Screen Rendering, Zoom, synced bookmarks and integrated
Google search. With Opera Mini optimized for Android, open handset developers
can include a tried and tested, full Internet experience.
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