Opera Mini 3.0 Has Landed

Paul Glazowski,


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Whilst IE and Firefox duke it out for space in the desktop browser market, there’s a browser subculture subsisting on the appetites of smart-phone users, and a new edition to one of the favorites just broke surface: Opera Mini 3.0.

If you can believe it, with Opera Mini 3.0 one can read RSS feeds as gracefully as the actual web browsing experience is with the program; a treat in existence since its release in August of 2005. It’s come a “long, long way, baby”, and it’s been impressing mobile web users the world over with its web page conversion speeds. And, well, just the sheer utility of it. Nothing beats it, nothing on the horizon is talking any talk, and pretty much everyone is a-okay with that – as long as Opera’s developers keep making it even more super cool, of course.

You can’t expect to do everything with Opera Mini, and it doesn’t take long to find a page that it’ll be doing dry heaves over, but who goes to glitzy flash pages when walking down city sidewalks en route to work or the neighborhood café anyway? You do? For shame!

If you haven’t tried Opera Mini out for yourself yet, get to it, it’ll change your life. You’ll need to find out if your phone is equipped with or supports Java Mobile Edition. Find out more about Java ME here.

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