computerworld.com — Opera Software yesterday launched a preview of its next browser, Opera 10, that aces the Acid3 Web standards test, a mark that most browser makers have pursued without success.Opera 10 also contains the Norwegian browser maker's newest rendering engine -- dubbed Presto 2.2 -- that the company plans to use as the foundation for all future builds
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womensunderwearDec 6, 2008
i remember drinking and laughing with OJ in 1980. he had just retired from pro sports and was making up for lost time. i passed out on the highway, but not before sweating a hell of a lot watching him shoot deer. he kept a shotgun in the back of his bronco
crudomaticDec 6, 2008
Cheap. You would cheat, huh?
tippmann1Dec 7, 2008
I agree with you on the idea of MS scrapping trident but they should NOT build another one from scratch. They should use one of the open source ones already out like webkit or gecko. If microsoft built one from scratch it would take them another 5 years and it would never add new functionality fast enough to keep up with one of the other ones and it would be a bloated pos.
angelaqDec 7, 2008
I have that same problem on several sites.
rac1234Dec 7, 2008
I think it's more a question of Hotmail not liking Opera. Hotmail is also the only site I know that hits you with a "please upgrade your browser" message when you log in with a non-Windows version of Firefox.
notwiztDec 7, 2008
Why would you want to use Opera when the FF 3.1 beta has 92 vs. Operas 100? It's not like you're gonna feel the difference and FF still has the huge addon upperhand.
Closed AccountDec 30, 2008
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