Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Opera Unite now available in new beta release of Opera 10.10

Oslo, Norway - October 14, 2009 - Opera Software today released the beta version of Opera Unite, available in Opera 10.10 beta. Opera Unite is a novel technology platform that shakes up the old client-server computing model of the Web. Opera Unite turns any computer into both a client and a server, allowing it to interact with and serve content to other computers directly across the Web. Download Opera 10.10 beta from http://www.opera.com/browser/next/.
 
You have never created applications like this

Opera Unite is an extremely powerful platform that opens up a new category of client-to-client applications. Harnessing this power is as easy as coding a Web page. This dramatically simplifies the complexity of authoring advanced Web applications. To create an Opera Unite application, a Web developer needs only to know the same open Web standards they use every day, such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Additional tutorials on building Opera Unite applications are available at http://dev.opera.com/articles/unite/. Opera Unite applications can be accessed by any modern Web browser on any device.
 
Opera 10.10 beta includes the following Opera Unite applications for you to try:
 
- Photo Sharing: Create instant Web photo galleries from your PC.
- Messenger: Chat live with your friends in My Opera (http://my.opera.com/).
- File Sharing: Share a file from your personal computer without having to upload it.
- Web Server: Turn your Opera browser into an instant Web server that hosts your Web sites directly from your computer.
- Media Player: Stream your entire music catalog from anywhere, instantly, using any Web browser.
- Fridge: Post a note on your friends’ virtual refrigerators.
More applications are available from http://unite.opera.com/.
 
"You have never enjoyed music like this"

You have used a media player, but have you tried an Opera Unite media player? See a band use Opera Unite to teach an old media player new tricks, such as streaming their newly recorded songs, instantly and directly, from their computer to a Facebook friend: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eak_o_1Kzd0/.
 
What we say

"We invite developers all over the world to use their creativity and imagination to push the boundaries of what is possible with Opera Unite," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "We are moving closer to our goal of reinventing the Web and are excited to see Opera Unite continue to evolve in powerful and compelling ways."

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