Opera CEO to swim from Norway to the US
The chief executive officer of Opera Software has said he will swim from Norway to the United States if one million copies of the company’s latest browser are downloaded within four days. The results will be posted on the Opera Web site on Monday.
At a company meeting in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, Jon S. von Tetzchner, CEO of Opera, said the company’s servers were feeling the strain after thousands of requests for the latest version of Opera’s browser.
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