The company behind the Web browser Opera is weeks away from submitting it to Apple’s iPhone store for approval, a spokesman said Friday. The result, according to the Norwegian company, would be a browser up to six times faster than the iPhone’s default Web tool, Safari.
The question raised by the plans — and the major publicity push Opera made last month at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, Spain — is whether Apple will approve the application — in effect creating competition for its own product. At the South By Southwest Interactive festival in Austin, Opera spokesman Thomas Ford demonstrated for CNN the Opera Mini app being developed for the iPhone.
10 buone ragioni per cui Facebook dovrebbe comprare Opera
Via Wired Italia Ci sono dieci buone ragioni, perché Facebook dovrebbe comprare Opera. A individuarle è l’Istituto di Ricerca danese Strand Consult, secondo cui, mentre Mark Zuckerberg in viaggio di nozze tenta di non pensare all’andamento rovinoso del titolo in Borsa, uno dei modi per rassicurare gli investitori potrebbe essere proprio quello di sviluppare in maniera monetizzabile … Leggi tutto