Opera 10.10 Released, Includes New "Unite" Tech
Opera 10.10 has been released, and with it their new "Unite" technology, which allows users to share content directly between all of their own devices. Unite wraps both web browser and web server into a single package in an attempt to change the way users think about their browser. "'We promised Opera Unite would reinvent the Web,' said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. 'What we are really doing is reinventing how we as consumers interact with the Web. By giving our devices the ability to serve content, we become equal citizens on the Web. In an age where we have ceded control of our personal data to third-parties, Opera Unite gives us the freedom to choose how we will share the data that belongs to us.'"
Sigh. Did you read the rest of the comment? Clearly not. How is it the right thing to deprive the Chinese people of yet another way to work around the censorship? The more services like Opera's, the more difficult for the government to keep on top of everything, the more holes in the firewall to exploit. If everyone pulled out and only a couple of services remained, the government would have an easier time enforcing the rules. Opera out = no way to exploit the "holes" letting Opera Mini users circumvent the firewall (yes, people have found a way to do it). Use your brain.
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