Next Week, Opera Claims It Will “Reinvent The Web”
TechCrunch —
... We’ve heard the phrase ‘reinventing the web’ too many times already, so we’re weary of Opera’s claims, but this made us curious anyhow. The browser maker has just ...
Opera to ‘Reinvent The Web’ Next Week?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... That’s a hefty claim.. But that’s exactly what Opera is touting via their website. Opera 10 beta dropped recently, so one might expect the big announcement to be the official launch of version 1.0. But no one is really sure. ...
Opera to Reinvent the Web Next Tuesday
WebProNews Feed —
Next Tuesday at 9:00 am Opera is going to reinvent the web.
Sigh. How many times has the web been "reinvented" now? I've lost count... but could this time be different?
What does Opera have up their sleeve? Tell us what you think.
Naturally, we just thought that the reinvention was going to be the launch Opera 10 after we first saw the cryptic page over on the developer's website. At first glance nothing seems out of the ordinary, but ...
Ask DLS: Speculate wildly about how Opera will "Reinvent the Web!"
Download Squad —
... I've seen some teases in my day, but this one ranks right up there with the best of them. In just a few days, Opera is going to unveil something they claim will reinvent the Web!!! The image above is pretty much all the ...
Opera ‘we will Reinvent the Web!’
D' Technology Weblog —
... browser in the world, at the same time, Opera desktop is the most under-rated browser despite having created many innovative features. Here’s some innovations, started from the Opera camp: “speed dial, tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, full page zoom, integrate BitTorrent client, mouse gestures”. Now, Opera is unveilng something that’ll reinvent the Web!!!! with a burried message in the page’s source: ...
Opera to “reinvent the Web” on June 16th
Boy Genius Report —
Sorry Al Gore, your work here is done. The Internet as we know it will soon to be a thing of the past. No longer will a complex series of interconnected computers following a strict set of protocols connect us to the information we crave, the knowledge we relish and the kitty videos we yearn to “awwwwwwwwwwwwww” at. TCP/IP… Psssshhhh, peace. Copper wire, fiber optic cable… So long, suckas. Opera is about to kick it all to the curb. Or maybe, just maybe, Opera’s PR team is writing checks the company can’t cash and we’re ...
Opera To Reinvent The Web This Monday
Ubergizmo —
... This seems like a bold claim, but that is what Opera is displaying on its web site. It might just be a new version of their browser that features new guts that would be faster and more web 2.0/Ajax friendly, but really you guess is as good as ours at this point. Come back on Monday to see what's so wonderful in Operaland. ...
Opera unveils Unite, its tool for reinventing the Web
Tech Ticker —
... Opera had been hyping about reinventing the web and it seems they have partially succeeded, with the introduction of its new Unite service. Unite is nothing but a gateway to multitude of services that sits nicely in the browser. With Unite enabled, a user can instantaneously share pictures, files, run a web server, stream media, chat right from the browser, right from his HDD without the need to upload anything. ...
Opera Unite: Enabling a Decentralized Web? [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... Since last week, browser maker Opera has been teasing us with a placeholder site promising the launch of something that would “reinvent the web,” but while I was expecting them to announce that Opera 10 was out of beta already, I was wrong. Opera has instead lifted the covers off the alpha version of ...


