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Bruce Lawson – 2012/04/27Through our site compatibility work, we have experienced that many site authors only use -webkit- prefixed CSS, thereby ignoring other vendor prefixes...
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Bruce Lawson – 2012/05/01A month after I wrote how Opera Türkiye had opened up the Avea website, a large Turkish mobile phone operator that was sniffing and blocking Opera, th...
Andreas Bovens – 2012/04/26This morning, we've released Opera 12 beta and as always, a new release comes with improved standards support and other developer features — a quick o...
Andreas Bovens – 2012/04/24As part of a streamlining of our add-ons platform, we're sunsetting support for Unite applications and Widgets in our upcoming Opera 12 release. They ...
Karl Dubost – 2012/04/17In 1969, we were told that someday, you'll be a star, and after great efforts from the open web community, that time has come! Access to the camera fr...
Bruce Lawson – 2012/03/27Opera has always had an active community in Turkey who have been translating the Web Standards Curriculum into Turkish, and who have helped many times...
Mike Taylor – 2012/03/26Pssst! Yes, you. You like CSS? Interested in some HTML5? Want some hot ECMAScript? Then, my friend, you want to look at this latest Opera desktop snap...
Andreas Bovens – 2012/03/22 A few weeks after our Opera Mobile 12 release for Android and Symbian, we're happy to announce that there now also is a corresponding update of the O...
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