Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Opera Mini / Mobile Provide New Information "Data Usage"

The company's leading web browser, Opera, launched their latest version of mobile browser Opera Mini 6.5 and the Opera Mobile 5.11 in the event titled "Up North Web" 2011 in Holmenkollen, Oslo Norway, on Tuesday (11/10/2011) local time. Latest version of both browsers can already be downloaded for free, specially for users of Android phones through m.opera.com. As for other platforms will be coming soon in the next few days.


There are important features that can be found from both the new browser. One of them is a system that allows users to track the amount of usage data (usage data) when opening a web page. It's no secret that saving-saving business data is one of the advantages offered by Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. With the information usage data, this, users can now find out how much data is saved or reduced by the Opera server from the original web page.
"How much data you use may be important for the home. But it would be important to users of tablet or mobile device with a SIM card, or if you are traveling abroad and has no roaming feature options are cheap," said Chief Development Officer Opera Christen Krogh.
Both new browser also comes with improvements from previous versions such as the latest version of the Presto rendering engine, improved networking capabilities, support for HTML5 micro data and memory savings for the use of JavaScript. Special to the latest version of Opera Mobile, is now also supports inline video on Honeycomb.
In addition, Opera Mini and Opera Mobile is more integrated with the latest operating system Android. Users can now import "bookmarks" from the default browser and Android make a "shortcut" by one step for web pages most frequently accessed, so the use of every day becomes very easy.
In an annual event which this year takes the theme of the Web everywhere, Opera also claimed that their mobile browser users now have reached around 140 million. Opera users taking more than 12 petabytes of data (a petabyte equal to 1,024 terabytes) and more than 80 million web pages each month

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