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You can say that the folks behind the Opera web
browser have been kept pretty busy, where they recently announced that
they will no longer support the Presto rendering engine, having decided
to uproot and make a move over to Webkit. Now, we have news that they
will fork out a whopping $155 million in order to pick up rival browser
maker Skyfire. Similar to Opera in some ways, Skyfire has had a level of
success in the mobile web browser market, where it delivers features
which are not normally found on default browsers on platforms such as
iOS and Android.
Both Opera and Skyfire mobile browsers are capable of playing nice
with slow devices and slow Internet connections, as it will pre-render
data on remote servers in order to help users save on bandwidth costs
before sending images and other content to your handset. This
acquisition will see Opera gain Skyfire’s software which converts Flash
and other online video content into a mobile-friendly format, not to
mention the Rocket Optimizer service which enables mobile operators to
save further bandwidth by optimizing content prior to delivery. Captain
Planet will definitely smile on this as their powers combine…
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