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[PSUs]| Thursday 20th April 2006 |
By the term 'widgets' Opera means small Web apps that run directly on the desktop. These can interact with online services - such as news feeds, dictionaries or search engines - and Opera's hope is that users develop their own .wdgt files (a regular zip file, in reality) using JavaScript, HTML and CSS (cascading style sheets).
Of course this concept is already familiar to OS X users with their Dashboard widgets.
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'We're proud to release this Beta of Opera 9 to Web users around the world,' said Jon S. von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. 'Opera 9 brings powerful new features to enhance the Web browsing experience and empower Web 2.0 developers. Opera 9 unlocks new levels of productivity for the Internet ecosystem.'
You can download the free beta, which runs on Windows, Macs and Unix, from www.opera.com/download.
The second technical preview of Opera 9 was previously released back in February. Support for BitTorrent file sharing was included in the first technical preview released in July 2005.
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