Examples of using Opera software in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The Opera Software.
Publisher Software: Opera Software.
The Opera Software company.
The developer is Opera Software ASA.
TLD, Opera Software, and Vodafone, as well as W3.
Publisher Software: Opera Software.
Did Opera Software just remove Opera Turbo from its browser?
The Mozilla Foundation Opera Software.
Comments on: Opera Software leverer igjen!
Opera Software is a Norwegian company responsible for developing the Opera browser.
Publisher Software: Opera Software.
Opera Software intends to accept a $1.2 billion acquisition offer from a group of Chinese companies.
In 1995, it branched out into a separate company named Opera Software ASA.
History==Opera Software was founded as an independent company on August 30, 1995 by Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Geir Ivarsøy.
On June 20, 2006, Opera Software released Opera 9 including an integrated source viewer, a BitTorrent client implementation, and widgets.
Opera Software announces its Opera Mini Web browser is shipping in most markets with selected Nokia 6300s.
In September 2008, Nvidia and Opera Software announced that they would produce a version of the Opera 9.5 browser optimised for the Tegra on Windows Mobile and Windows CE.
A few hours ago,at the Mobile World 2010 Congress, Opera Software officially announced a forthcoming Opera launch.
Chromium- Web browser open-source community developed The Chromium Authors,by Google and several other companies(Opera Software, Yandex, NVIDIA).
Opera Software has updated its Web browser for the Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone, improving the way some complex pages render on the handset's small screen.
Opera- New stable version of the fast,customizable web browser from the company Opera Software, on the engine, Chromium and has a lot of updates, offering new features that improve security and stability.
Following the submission of WOFF by the Mozilla Foundation, Opera Software and Microsoft in April 2010, the W3C commented that it expected WOFF soon to become the"single, interoperable format" supported by all browsers.