Opera to launch browser for mobile phones
Opera Software today announced a new version of its Internet browser that allows Web surfing from almost any mobile phone, even inexpensive ones with little built-in memory.
Accessing the Internet has largely been restricted to higher-end mobile phones with the memory capacity to run a browser.
The Oslo-based company said its new Opera Mini browser can allow surfing from 700 million low-to-medium cost phones without space for a traditional browser.
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