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Yahoo! News - Material Behind New U.S.
Alert Is Years Old
Yahoo! News - Material Behind New U.S.
Alert Is Years Old
08/04/2004 09:28 AMmuch of the information that led to the heightened alert in New York
and Washington D.C. is actually three or four years
old
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&e=2&u=/nm/20040803/
ts_nm/security_alert_documents_dc
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Yahoo plans to put up $3 billion to
repurchase stock over 5 years
Yahoo plans to put up $3 billion to
repurchase stock over 5 years
03/25/2005 08:36 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Mar 25 2005 11:32AM GMT
Yahoo! News - Wall St. Suffers Worst Day
in Two Years
Yahoo! News - Wall St. Suffers Worst Day
in Two Years
04/17/2005 11:05 AMexactly what it will take ..
yahoo/ap
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a_re/wall_street
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Yahoo! News - Andy Kaufman Returns After
20 Years
Yahoo! News - Andy Kaufman Returns After
20 Years
05/20/2004 01:15 AMAndy Kaufman back from the dead? .. Yahoo News .. mainstream .. Or is
he?
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Yahoo! News - Scientist Sees Space
Elevator in 15 Years
Yahoo! News - Scientist Sees Space
Elevator in 15 Years
06/26/2004 04:33 AMYahoo! News: Scientist Sees Space Elevator in 15 Years .. Which floor
please?
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sc/space_elevator_3&printer=1
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Yahoo! plans aggressive push into China
after years of limited success
Yahoo! plans aggressive push into China
after years of limited success
04/13/2004 06:05 AMAFP via Yahoo! Apr 13 2004 10:19AM GMT
Yahoo! plans aggressive push into China
after years of limited success (AFP)
Yahoo! plans aggressive push into China
after years of limited success (AFP)
04/13/2004 04:39 AMAFP - Yahoo! Inc plans an aggressive push into China, where it has so
far had limited success in the face of stiff competition from local
portals such as Sina.com and Sohu.com.
Yahoo! News - US factories enter longest
stretch of rapid growth in 30 years
Yahoo! News - US factories enter longest
stretch of rapid growth in 30 years
08/03/2004 12:06 AMUS factories enter longest stretch of rapid growth in 30 years .. good
economic news .. it's so
obvious
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Software That Lasts For Years And Years
Software That Lasts For Years And Years
07/14/2004 06:51 PMWe were just talking about the
rise of
quick and dirty programs as a way for individuals (not necessarily
programmers) to solve specific needs. However, as was mentioned at
the time, that would be a different "tier" of software programming,
and there would still be a need for programmers to do higher level
"big" projects. In the past, we've also discussed
the
problem of data extinction, where old computer systems and formats
die out, leaving content and applications virtually useless on ancient
media. This is a big problem for many applications, and Dan Bricklin
is now suggesting that people need to start
designing "Societal
Infrastructure Software" that can last for centuries, not just a
few years. The idea is that this type of software shouldn't have to
worry about new computers or new formats or new anything... but will
be able to just keep on working. In order to build this, though,
Bricklin believes it will require embracing open source programming,
though not necessarily the way people view open source programming
today. It's a fascinating concept, but getting people to think
long-term is so difficult these days, that you wonder if such ideas
will actually catch on.
Yahoo 360 is putting Copyright 2005
Yahoo on Personal Blog Entries
Yahoo 360 is putting Copyright 2005
Yahoo on Personal Blog Entries
03/30/2005 01:16 AMIt was brought to my attention today that Yahoo is copyrighting the
RSS feeds for those that are setting up Yahoo 360 accounts. Some are
already refusing to use the service because in a sense Yahoo now owns
your content.
This may be a oversight on Yahoo's part and I hope it is, I will
probaly use their service anyway but probably not the blog portion and
give them some time to answer these issues. [Yahoo
360 Copyrights Personal RSS Feeds]
Yahoo/Gmail war: Yahoo dialup users also
get a storage boost
Yahoo/Gmail war: Yahoo dialup users also
get a storage boost
06/16/2004 10:20 AMFolllowing up on
this post about Yahoo webmail users receiving upgraded storage
capacity in an apparent attempt by Yahoo to compete with Gmail, Boing
Boing reader Brian says, "As a member of SBC Yahoo dial-up service, I
received a notice yesterday that my email account now has a 2 Gig
storage capacity. Obviously, this is separate from the free web-based
email service from Yahoo, but 2 Gigs is bar far the most storage
available to date, worldwide."
Yahoo! Unveils Yahoo! Creative Commons
Search Beta
Yahoo! Unveils Yahoo! Creative Commons
Search Beta
03/25/2005 04:00 PMYahoo Up's Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
Yahoo Up's Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
06/15/2004 10:00 AM"On free e-mail accounts, Yahoo is expanding storage to 100 megabytes
from 4 megabytes and upping the message size limit to 10 megabytes
from 3 megabytes."
New Yahoo! Portal and 100MB Free Yahoo!
Email
New Yahoo! Portal and 100MB Free Yahoo!
Email
06/15/2004 09:56 AM<%=GetPoll(91)%>
Just an FYI. The Yahoo! Portal page is all new. The Yahoo! email
section has also seen a cosmetic upgrade along with 100MB email
capacity (as opposed to the previous 6MB) and 10MB message size
capability. Obviously in response to the new Gmail coming from Google
no doubt. Check it out!
Yahoo CEO - Plenty of Room for Yahoo and
Google to Compete
Yahoo CEO - Plenty of Room for Yahoo and
Google to Compete
04/28/2004 12:26 AMSearch Engine Journal Apr 28 2004 4:50AM GMT
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Yahoo! News - Yahoo Gets Set to Give
Google Run for Money
"
"
Yahoo! News - Yahoo Gets Set to Give
Google Run for Money
"
01/07/2004 06:08 PMYahoo Challenged over Yahoo Groups
Content
Yahoo Challenged over Yahoo Groups
Content
08/05/2004 05:49 PM"A California lawyer who has waged an ongoing battle with Yahoo over
personal attacks made against him on Yahoo message boards has filed a
proposed class-action lawsuit against the company."
Yahoo Showboating New Yahoo Search
Technology
Yahoo Showboating New Yahoo Search
Technology
04/19/2004 09:47 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 20 2004 1:48AM GMT
Yahoo Ups Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
Yahoo Ups Ante - Offers 2GB of Yahoo
Email
06/16/2004 05:20 AM"On free e-mail accounts, Yahoo is expanding storage to 100 megabytes
from 4 megabytes and upping the message size limit to 10 megabytes
from 3 megabytes."
Yahoo CEO Says Web Big Enough for Yahoo
and Google (Reuters)
Yahoo CEO Says Web Big Enough for Yahoo
and Google (Reuters)
04/27/2004 02:27 PMReuters - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O) Chief Executive
and Chairman Terry Semel on Tuesday shrugged off the
possibility that a widely anticipated public offering by search
engine operator Google Inc. would hurt the older Web company.
Yahoo Releases Yahoo Messenger 6.0
Yahoo Releases Yahoo Messenger 6.0
05/25/2004 04:35 PMSearch Engine Journal May 25 2004 8:14PM GMT
Yahoo Announces Yahoo Labs
Yahoo Announces Yahoo Labs
01/22/2004 03:31 AMI knew you knew about Google Labs, but did you know about Yahoo Labs?
Yahoo on Monday announced Yahoo Research Labs at http://labs.yahoo.com
, describing it as " a research...
Yahoo! Patches Security Flaw in
Messenger August 13 - 9:38 PM ET News in
Brief | Yahoo! has patched a flaw in
Yahoo! Patches Security Flaw in
Messenger August 13 - 9:38 PM ET News in
Brief | Yahoo! has patched a flaw in
08/14/2004 01:01 AMBetaNews Aug 14 2004 4:13AM GMT
Google is the new Yahoo, Yahoo is the
new Google, in the Guardian today
Google is the new Yahoo, Yahoo is the
new Google, in the Guardian today
03/31/2005 11:29 AMI'm in the Guardian today: Yahoo is the new Google. Google is the new
Yahoo. Up is down, and black is white. This spring has been very
strange. Google, it seems, has jumped the shark. It has been
overtaken, left...
Four more years
Four more years
12/19/2004 03:55 PMBush is reelected President of the United States of America. Four more
years of abuse, torture, murder, ignorance and selfishness will
follow.
10 years
10 years
06/05/2005 11:06 PMOn his site's tenth anniversary, Zeldman thanks you for the memories.
Five years, one day
Five years, one day
01/22/2004 02:19 PMYesterday I realized it has been five years since Evan and I founded Pyra, the
company that led to Blogger. We used to have a company weblog
called pyrAlert! (actually the software we wrote to publish pyrAlert!
was what lead to the creation of Blogger). This morning Paulo wrote to point out that pyrAlert! is still
online and you can go back into the archives and read what was
going on at Pyra in 1999. You may also notice that there are no
permalinks on any of the posts, because these posts were made BP, or
before permalink! It's funny to see the kind of stuff we used
to write about.
Three Years Since
Three Years Since
09/12/2004 04:38 PMI left work on September 10th at 9:00 PM. An hour before, my coworker
was getting nervous. She was leaving on a trip to Italy on the 12th
and wanted to meet me at 8:30 AM on the 11th to go over what projects
of hers I needed to steer in her absence. I rolled my eyes and
complained that no one schedules meetings at 8:30 in the morning, and
convinced her to postpone the meeting to 10:00 AM.
Three Years On
Three Years On
09/11/2004 09:19 AM
Three Years On A sobering
analysis by Juan Cole of the strategic motivation behind 9/11.
Five years
Five years
01/22/2004 02:36 AMMeg just wrote and pointed out
that
Pyra was
incorporated five years ago today.
Five years!
Five years!
03/19/2003 10:24 PMThe first post to this weblog was made on March 14, 1998, making it
five years old last week. I'm trying to recall where all
Are You Better Off Now Than You Were
Four Years Ago?
Are You Better Off Now Than You Were
Four Years Ago?
09/11/2004 12:25 PMStop being economic girly-men .. statistics never
lie
buzzflash.com/areyoubetteroff
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10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
12/30/2004 04:35 AMOK - so I didn't mark this exactly with an October 12th
anninversary - but it was 10
years ago that Dave Winer first 'blogged' me - rapping out my
Marc's 10 Things.
In honor of this auspicious anniversary - I'd like to comment on or
update many of these claims on things that the media should be
covering on Multimedia and Interactive TV but isn't.
I wrote (in 1994):
Interactive Music Videos
1. Interactive Liner notes are great. Repackaged old music is fine,
but MediaBand has started a new category - called Interactive Music
Videos - which are original pieces that combine songs, music videos
and videogames. It's a new artform that breaks down the barrier
between artist, musician and programmer.
I was in the midst of pushing our 'MediaBand' interactive
music video ensemble in 1994 - which put out a CD ROM, performed live,
had a screenplay and had it'sd own broadband network to interact with
folks - in real-time.
So I was seriously into brow beating all my colleagues who simply
licensed Bob Dylan or Prince and cranked out shitty ass CD ROMs. To
me - that really missed the essence of what was possible combining,
music, video and interactivity.
To this day, this new artform is just kind of bubbling beneath the
surface - not really making it out. Dance Dance Revolution is the
sign of times - now.
BTW a young artist named Moby took some of our MediaBand Director
files and added his own artwork and music to it. :-)
Kid's Content
2. Kids today see the twitchy-ness of Nintendo and they see the
production values of MTV. Multimedia today is neither. We need to
combine the interactivity of Nintendo with the production values of
MTV.
This area certainly has matured and grown. We were in
the videogame business back in '81-'83, but we never dreamed that
gaming would be so 'off the hook' - as it is today.
But Mimi (my daughter) has a great time playing with the Barbie
fashion Designer software - and Dora the Explorer rocks. So I'd say
this category has fulfilled it's destiny. At least so
far.
CD ROMs
3. We didn't call it a floppy disk industry, so how come it's a CD
ROM industry? In fact CD ROM [mentality] is holding back the
creativity and growth of the entire interactive digital media
industry.
Just take out CD ROM and insert 'web'. Same problem
exists today. This is why we have CMSs.
I call the solution to this challenge "scalable content". In fact
we were using this term way back in '94. Marqui outputs scalable
content - BTW.
So CMSs have matured and we don't have to convince folks to
de-couple their content from their form anymore. Thank goodness.
Scalable Content
4. Scalable content is an important concept when developing
interactive media today. You don't want to design yourself into a
corner, letting the technology define the content. Ideally you'd let
the content define the technology. Scalability means downsizing
through compression, it means user interfaces that work with both
single and multiple users, it means getting ready for Interactive
TV.
OK - so I just correlated how CD ROMs 'holding back'
creativity were similar to what happened with 'the web'. And I said
that we called that Scalable Content.
Now let's take my definition of Scalable Content (back then in '94)
and extend that to mean 'dynamic user interfaces' - that adjust
themselves to who you are, what level of technology you feel
comfortable with and what content you've created yourself.
It's amazing to me to read what I said in 1994, and see how these
words influenced my thoughts and ideas over the past 10 years and how
some of these ideas remain unchanged, while others have morphed and
adapted themselves to world today.
The word 'scalability' is just so malleable that you can twist and
turn it to mean anything you want it to mean. But is IT clear - that
us humans need to be in charge much more of our user experiences - and
THAT's a key part of 'activity based computing'.
Audio
5. The classic line is "Audio is the orphan child of multimedia" -
why do people still say this? What is behind the hodge-podge of audio
- especially on the PC? How come it's taken so long for manufacturers
to include audio on their motherboards? In 1984 it was $3 in
parts!
MIDI II?
6. What about MIDI? How many people know what that is? Why isn't
there an advanced MIDI format in place? The original MIDI frequency
standard (32k) is based a 1Mhz crystal readily available in 1982.But
what's the problem today? Why hasn't MIDI evolved and grown?
RAM
7. RAM apparently is not following along the path of Moore's Law.
The price is still where it was 5 years ago and systems are suffering.
Today MPC II is still speced at only 4M - MediaBand needs 8M. Standard
business systems should have at least 16M TODAY!
Tee Hee Hee.
You see I'm a musician by training and we put out the first music
product for computers that had a piano timeline notational system,
qurter note and eigth notes and a piano and real-time interaction.
That was 1984.
So 10 years after that - in 1994 - I was bitching about.... well
it's now 10 years later and we still don;t have clean audio solved.
But we're getting pretty close. Podcastign is evidence of that.
Time stamp - Dec. 2004 - $60 for a 128M MP3 player. Retail
price.
MIDI II got usurped by all sorts of things - including OSC - I keynoted at their
conference this summer.
Amd I just love to see Shawn Fanning appear in "The Italian Job"
and just adore the notion that Mark Cuban sold broadcast.com for
$5.6B.
All this is evidence that they'll be plenty more Googles, Netscapes
and Eminems.
Set top tests waste of time?
8. The whole industry hopped when John Malone announced he was
going to deploy one million set top boxes with MPEG chips in them.
Once it became clear that he was practicing FUD, everyone backed off
of their predictions, delayed their test trials and are now waiting
for the next thing to react to. The tests going on (or planned to
start soon) are not based upon the same technology or even marketing
premises. What good will these tests do? Will any of these tests
actually grow into a real service network.
Interactive Commercials
9. What exactly is an Interactive TV commercial. Lots of people
talk about it, but no one does them.
This one is dedicated to Om Mailk. I hope to see him
tomorrow night at
the Geek Dinner.
I spent allot of the 90's waiting for and explaining why set top
boxes suck. They still do. Oh well.
Set top boxes have always been a kind of thorn in my side. In fact
I hope to get a Comcast PVR setup in time for the Alias 2 hour season
premiere on Jan. 5th. Wanna guess how long it'll take to get?
And the Interactive Ads future - is in John Battelle's able hands.
Search meets ads in the valley of the targeted consumer. It's finally
here.
Support?
10. Where's the support? As the industry moves towards 900 #
support and low priced consumer software, what happens to support?
Dealers obviously can't supply it. Is this a new growth market?
Well we're still looking for good Support.
I don't think that will ever change.
OK - so that's it - my 10 year update. I hope you enjoyed it.
Also - how symbolic that
Dave's post show's my old Applelink address which went back to
1985. We were the 10th Mac developer. That's why I was D0010.
Two Years
Two Years
06/17/2005 06:08 PM... ago today, the Pie wiki was created. During that period, we
had interminable naming discussions, a lengthy process of selecting a
standards body, endless discussion on dates, and a last call. One week
from today, format-09 is scheduled to be reviewed by the IESG.
Five Years, That's All We've Got
Five Years, That's All We've Got
12/13/2003 11:02 PMMuch has changed at evolt.org over its five years. Much has not. We
are the change we want to see in the world.
74 Years Old
74 Years Old
08/05/2004 11:29 PM
"The application for stay of execution of sentence of death
presented to Justice Kennedy and by him referred to the Court is
denied." Hours later, James Hubbard is injected with lethal
chemicals and
dies in
Atmore, Alabama.
Hubbard
, convicted of a 1977 murder, was 74 years old, demented, and
retarded. File this one under "it's not cruel and unusual if you
don't know what's happening to you."
Six years!
Six years!
04/09/2004 04:11 PMTime is flying by so quickly these days, so I didn't notice on March
14th that this weblog is now six years old. Except for the basics
(eating, sleeping, remaining alive), I've never stuck with anything
for six years straight, so it's hard for me to believe I'm still here
doing this. Six years!...
"three to four years old."
"three to four years old."
08/03/2004 02:42 PM4AD - The First 20 Years (brief)
4AD - The First 20 Years (brief)
04/14/2004 06:22 AMAn illustrated history of 4AD
Records
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Grok Description matches for Yahoo! is ten years old
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Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile
Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile
08/31/2004 08:29 PMOpera announces intention to produce a version ofr Microsoft Windows
Mobile Software.
At Long Last, a True Space Opera. Turing
Opera Workshop releases teaser trailer
for new 3d sci-fi opera, Kai, Death of
Dreams.
At Long Last, a True Space Opera. Turing
Opera Workshop releases teaser trailer
for new 3d sci-fi opera, Kai, Death of
Dreams.
05/31/2004 02:13 PMScarborough, ME -- January 12, 2004 Turing Opera Workshop releases the
first teaser trailer for their production of Richard deCostas 3d
sci-fi opera, K'ai, Death of Dreams. The trailer, available on the
production website, http://www.RicharddeCosta.com/KaiOpera, is a
preview of the opera scheduled for release in February. The opera is
being produced entirely in 3d computer graphics. [PRWEB Jan 13, 2004]
Opera Browser Performs for Windows
Mobile
Opera Browser Performs for Windows
Mobile
09/02/2004 12:11 PMSwallowing its pride Opera has agreed to develop a smart phone browser
for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system. Not to long ago
Opera announced that they would never come out with a browser for
Microsoft Windows Mobile OS, so why did they change their minds?
It goes without saying that Windows is the world’s most popular
desktop operating system, but unfortunately the same cannot be said
for the smart phone market. Ever since Microsoft introduced its own
browser back in the day (browser wars), this Norwegian company and
Microsoft have had their problems (still are). Early last year
Opera’s browser had
"compatibility issues" when users
visited Microsoft's MSN portal webpage, but since then Opera and
Microsoft have reached an agreement worth $12.75 million. The reason
for Operas change of heart is because of the demands from its
customers. Customers who feel that Opera is the best browser no
matter what platform you're using, and according to the vast majority
of analyst Opera does in fact make the best browser for mobile devices
such as smart phones.
It's good to see a company meet its customers needs, but don't expect
Opera to be making a cash cow out of this market any time soon. As
they aren't the only ones with a smart phone browser. Right now the
smart phone market is dominated by Symbian operating systems, which
accounts for 94% of all smart phones worldwide. Leaving Microsoft
with 4% of the market, and the other 2% to lesser known smart phone
operating systems. One has to wonder how long it will take until
Opera calls foul, and we’re back to bickering between Opera and
Microsoft. Until then I look forward to seeing how Opera's smart
phone browser performs against its competitors.

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Mobile
Opera to launch browser for Windows
Mobile
08/31/2004 10:13 AMNorwegian browser developer Opera Software ASA has developed a product
to run on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Mobile operating system, with
plans to ship demonstration versions to mobile phone operators and
manufacturers in the coming weeks.
Opera launches 250% go-faster for mobile
phone browser
Opera launches 250% go-faster for mobile
phone browser
06/10/2004 09:37 AMProxy-based accelerator
Opera Unveils 250% Faster Mobile Phone
Browser
Opera Unveils 250% Faster Mobile Phone
Browser
06/10/2004 06:09 PMDebugging Javascript with Opera
Debugging Javascript with Opera
10/29/2003 01:15 AMHallvord R.M. Steen has written a great tutorial on how to debug
Javascript using Opera, and it’s Javascript console. Read...
NTT DoCoMo selects Opera browser for
M1000 mobile phone
NTT DoCoMo selects Opera browser for
M1000 mobile phone
04/15/2005 09:53 AMInvestors Business Daily Apr 15 2005 10:35AM GMT
javascript: URIs, CSS, GMail and Opera
javascript: URIs, CSS, GMail and Opera
03/14/2005 05:27 PMHow to get out of GMail jail in Opera with Javascript in CSS files.
User Javascript in Opera 8 beta 3
User Javascript in Opera 8 beta 3
03/17/2005 03:29 AMOpera 8 beta 3 adds User Javascript functionality. Use it to get rid
of site annoyances, and extend web site functionality.
Opera, Motorola in mobile browsing deal
Opera, Motorola in mobile browsing deal
02/12/2004 04:53 PMBangkok Post Feb 12 2004 7:40PM GMT
Motorola to use Opera web browser
Motorola to use Opera web browser
02/11/2004 12:29 PMStraits Times Feb 11 2004 2:57PM GMT
Motorola Embraces Opera Browser
Motorola Embraces Opera Browser
02/11/2004 06:55 PMWashington Post Feb 11 2004 10:43PM GMT
Motorola licenses Opera browser
Motorola licenses Opera browser
02/11/2004 07:57 AMZDNet UK Feb 11 2004 11:38AM GMT
Motorola licenses Opera browser for
phones
Motorola licenses Opera browser for
phones
02/11/2004 03:09 PMIndustry Standard Feb 11 2004 6:34PM GMT
Motorola and Opera team on Wap-HTML
browser
Motorola and Opera team on Wap-HTML
browser
02/10/2004 02:53 AMComputer Weekly Feb 9 2004 11:08AM GMT
Motorola, Opera team on WAP-HTML browser
Motorola, Opera team on WAP-HTML browser
02/10/2004 02:53 AMIndustry Standard Feb 6 2004 6:14PM GMT
Norway's Opera lands deal with Motorola
to use its Web browser
Norway's Opera lands deal with Motorola
to use its Web browser
02/11/2004 03:09 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Feb 11 2004 6:10PM GMT
Guys use Opera 7.5. its the best browser
money can but but its absolutely free.
Tey it. Its definitely the bes
Guys use Opera 7.5. its the best browser
money can but but its absolutely free.
Tey it. Its definitely the bes
07/10/2004 05:43 PMTechTree Jul 10 2004 8:44PM GMT
Opera Skinned & Opera Directory
Traversal (Additional Details & a Simple
Exploit)
Opera Skinned & Opera Directory
Traversal (Additional Details & a Simple
Exploit)
11/12/2003 01:14 PMS G Masood (Nov 12 2003)
One Million Browsing with Opera Mobile
One Million Browsing with Opera Mobile
09/20/2004 03:01 PMtheWHIR Sep 20 2004 7:17PM GMT
Opera Lands on Windows Mobile (PC World)
Opera Lands on Windows Mobile (PC World)
08/31/2004 11:56 AMPC World - Alternative browser will be available on portable devices
running Microsoft's OS.
Opera joins migration to 3G in China
with Datang Mobile:
Opera joins migration to 3G in China
with Datang Mobile:
07/19/2004 04:36 PMW3Reports Jul 19 2004 7:17PM GMT
- Opera joins move to 3G in China with
Datang Mobile
- Opera joins move to 3G in China with
Datang Mobile
07/20/2004 04:29 AMXinhua News Agency Jul 20 2004 8:15AM GMT
Opera joins move to 3G in China with
Datang Mobile
Opera joins move to 3G in China with
Datang Mobile
07/20/2004 03:02 AMXinhua News Agency Jul 20 2004 6:38AM GMT
Opera Offers Proxy-Based Mobile Internet
Speed-Up
Opera Offers Proxy-Based Mobile Internet
Speed-Up
06/10/2004 04:50 AMComputerwire.info - Thu Jun 10, 07:45 am GMT
PDA News - Verizon Bluetooth update,
Mobile Opera, New Pocket PC Phone
PDA News - Verizon Bluetooth update,
Mobile Opera, New Pocket PC Phone
09/03/2004 04:23 AMbargainPDA.com Sep 3 2004 7:43AM GMT
Opera Releases Security Fix for Opera
6.x
Opera Releases Security Fix for Opera
6.x
03/20/2003 08:31 AMOpera 7.50 preview and my Opera Journal
Opera 7.50 preview and my Opera Journal
12/23/2003 02:09 PMA few days ago, Opera released an early Christmas Present for the avid
group of people following the opera.beta newsgroup,...
First PDA to Use Opera Browser
First PDA to Use Opera Browser
09/05/2002 01:17 AMThe new Sharp Zaurus features embedded Opera browser.
Yahoo! is ten years old