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From The Register
Opera gives away ad-free browser
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never tried it, so long as they have a sustainable business model it sounds good
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Giving it a go now. Seems pretty good, certainly better than the last time I tried (at least a couple of years ago) when I couldn't get on with it.
If anything it's even faster than Firefox 1.5 beta which I've been trying for the last week or so. May stick with this for a while.
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might give it a whirl soon
![]() noticed also Opera has released a version of its web browser with the BitTorrent client built in. Users clicking on a Torrent file will see the file load in Opera's traditional Transfer window, so for most file transfers, there's no need to install a third-party BitTorrent client. To Opera, it's simply another MIME type, like Gopher and Usenet before it Sil |
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