| 28th February
- Opera made Google the default search engine in Opera's mobile Web browsers.
Now anyone using Opera Mobile or Opera Mini can access Google's powerful mobile
search directly from the browser start page, meaning they'll be able to quickly
and easily get the information they need, whenever and wherever they need it. Opera
Mini's ongoing success is a proof of the mobile Web's adoption by mainstream consumers.
Because Opera Mini targets feature phones that have traditionally possessed limited
browsing capabilities, millions of people have made the personal choice to download
and install Opera Mini to their phones. These consumers tend to use the mobile
Web more frequently and actively than consumers with more static, less dynamic
mobile Web browsers. Every month, Opera Mini users browse more than 1.7 billion
pages, with much of that traffic generated through the search function in the
browser. Google has been the default search option on Opera's desktop browser
for seven years. This new mobile collaboration covers all global territories except
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and includes all of Opera's
standard mobile Web browsers. "Google and Opera have established a
valuable relationship over the years and we look forward to continued collaboration
on mobile products," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "With 2008
poised to be the year the mobile Web goes mainstream, Google and Opera are extending
this collaboration to give our users immediate access to the quality and convenience
of Google's search results. We're excited to extend this productive relationship
and we hope that the nearly 100 million people using our mobile products will
agree." Back
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