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 <description>Opera Software today released the beta of Opera Unite, a platform for authoring peer-to-peer (P2P) and Web server-based applications that it believes will reinvent the Web.
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 <description>Opera Software upps the ante on BlackBerry browsing with the beta release of its latest mobile browser: Opera Mini 5. 
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 <description>Want to make your Windows PC a wee bit safer? Drop Internet Explorer 6.
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 <description>Opera Software&#039;s CEO defended the Unite feature of the forthcoming Opera 10 browser against charges that it will increase the risk that hackers can break into people&#039;s PCs, saying it is more difficult to hack into Web servers on &#039;millions of computers&#039; than into a centralized server.
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 <description>Cyber criminals are always looking to hack Web servers, and Opera puts one on every PC.
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 <title>First look: Opera Unite alpha lets you share files -- but is it safe?</title>
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 <description>Opera Software&#039;s announcement that it&#039;s going to bundle Unite, an easy-to-use Web server with content-sharing applets, with the Opera 10 Web browser sounds great -- at first. Upon closer inspection, though, there could be some real security headaches.
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 <description>Opera Software lit up the blogosphere today with the debut of its Opera Unite, a collaborative technology that embeds a Web server in its Opera 10 browser, which is still in beta. 
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 <description>Opera has launched a new service that lets users easily turn their computers into mini-cloud servers.
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 <description>Firefox and Opera complain that the Windows 7 pre-release resets the default browser to IE 8.
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