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Opera Software CEO Sits Down with PC Magazine

Opera chief executive Jon S. von Tetzchner flew in from Norway for an update on the company’s Web browser, including the claim that the next version could be about ten times faster than Internet Explorer. According to von Tetzchner, Opera’s is expanding into the mobile market. And, not surprisingly, the upcoming Opera 9.5 revision will be faster and more efficient, he said.

With AOL pulling the plug on Netscape Navigator come February, Opera is now the oldest Web browser still standing. It has less than 2 percent market share in the U.S. but has made strides recently, especially in the mobile arena with the rise of Web-ready smartphones and other handheld devices. According to von Tetzchner, the company’s mobile Web browsing platform, Opera Mini, has 30 million users worldwide with around 100,000 new downloads a day. Opera Software CEO Sits Down with PC Magazine – News and Analysis by PC Magazine


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