Twitter Watch #2

Posted on May 15th, 2008 | No Comments »

Last time around I used Tweet Scan, this time I’m giving Summize a try:

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Opera Mini 4.1 Released

Posted on May 13th, 2008 | No Comments »

As alluded to previously, Opera Mini 4.1 was released today.  Though the official announcement at the Opera Mini blog left a little to be desired, Opera Watch came through as usual with a good synopsis of what to expect from the new release:

Opera Mini 4.1 introduces the following new features:

  • Opera Mini 4.1 is up to 50% faster than Opera Mini 4.0
  • URL completion auto-suggest, making address input easy and intuitive
  • Web pages can be saved for later off-line viewing
  • New quick find feature for words and phrases (similar to Ctrl+F function in desktop browsers)
  • Images, ringtones and other content can be downloaded without leaving Opera Mini

You can download the new release from operamini.com using your mobile phone.

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Twitter Watch #1

Posted on April 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Thanks to Tweet Scan, I can get a semi-real time feel for what’s going on in the browsersphere.  So what are people Tweeting about?

And just as a heads-up, I’m interested in following folks on Twitter that are browserphiles like myself, so drop a comment (or email at browsersphere [at] gmail [dot] com) and let me know who you are on there if you don’t mind being “followed.”  And I’m Bernzilla on there, for anyone who might be interested.

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Around the Browsersphere #9

Posted on April 28th, 2008 | No Comments »

Last time around, I didn’t get any feedback on the format of these “Around the Browsersphere” posts, so I’ll give a slightly more organized approach a try and we’ll see how it goes.

Camino

  • Camino 1.6, which features a customizable toolbar search field, software update capabilities, a scrolling tab bar, etc., was released on the 17th.

Firefox

Flock

Internet Explorer

Konqueror

Maxthon

Mozilla

Opera and Opera Mini

Safari

SeaMonkey

Minor Players

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Digg Watch #3

Posted on April 20th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

It’s been a few months since we caught up with the popular web browser-related submissions on Digg, so let’s do something about that:

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Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Opera Mini 4.1 Beta Released

Posted on April 3rd, 2008 | 2 Comments »

I’m back!

For those who didn’t catch the news elsewhere already, both Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Opera Mini 4.1 Beta were released yesterday.  There is some more information on the releases here and here, respectively.

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Around the Browsersphere #8

Posted on March 9th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

With at least a couple more Firefox 3 betas on the way, the release of IE8 Beta 1 and the official release of the Acid3 test, there’s a lot going on in the browsersphere these days.  Let’s jump right into it…

Amazingly enough, there’s a lot more to post about, but that should hold you over for a little bit.  I’m interested in hearing if Browsersphere visitors are more interested in somewhat random links like this or if it would be preferable to have the links broken down by the web browser to which they correspond.  If you have any thoughts on that, please leave a comment.

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Around the Browsersphere #7

Posted on February 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Believe it or not it’s been over three months since the last edition of Around the Browsersphere, so we’re long overdue.  Let’s get to it…

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Accepting the Opera Mini EULA on a Blackberry Curve

Posted on December 26th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

My fiancée got a Blackberry Curve for Christmas, and I just went through the process of setting her up with Gmail and Opera Mini since she doesn’t have (or need) the Blackberry data plan.  The process for installing the latter was a bit more difficult than it had been on my RAZR so I figured I’d post the information here in case it proves useful for anyone else.

First off, her Curve was undetected by the Opera Mini site, so I had to manually choose to install the “high-memory” version of the browser.  That wasn’t so bad, though, as it was one of the few links listed on the main landing page.

The hard part was managing to accept the EULA that shows up once you’ve started the browser for the first time.  I remember when going through the process on my RAZR, I could use one of the soft buttons on the phone to accept the agreement and move on to the next steps.  However, there are no soft buttons on a Blackberry, and there wasn’t a link anywhere on the first page, no matter where I scrolled (use the 2 and 8 keys or this will take all day, by the way).  After getting a little frustrated, I finally hit the Blackberry Curve’s hard “menu” button (to the left of the scrollwheel).  Then a little dialog popped up that let me choose “Accept” or “Cancel” (or “Deny” maybe).  I chose “Accept,” obviously, and I was up and running.

So don’t let these roadbumps deter you from trying out Opera Mini on your Blackberry.  Hopefully the Opera Mini team will be addressing these issues soon.

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Opera Mini 4 Released

Posted on November 9th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Opera Mini 4 was released on Wednesday to much fanfare.  Well, I don’t know about the fanfare part, it just sounds cool when I say it that way.  I’m downloading it on my phone as we speak, and you should check it out, too.  Here’s some links regarding the release:

One thing I’m a bit curious about is why when I go to operamini.com in my phone’s default web browser, the first download option I’m presented with is Opera Mini 3.1.2.  Seems like they’d be pushing version 4 by default at this point.

Nevertheless, the new release is now installed on my phone and looks pretty similar to the beta releases I’ve been using.  I’ll doubtless post more on the new version once I’ve had a chance to use it in some real life situations.

If you have any feedback on the new release, please leave a comment and let us know your thoughts.

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