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Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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Re: Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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The Chinese company Kunqis failed to aquire Opera because it didn't get enough shareholder approval. Therefore this is the plan B, where Opera sells some assets, including the browser, to Kunqis.

Source: http://e24.no/boers-og-finans/opera-software/opera-gaar-for-...

Re: Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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Is Opera fairly popular in other countries? I have a feeling this won't go over well with a large portion of the U.S.-based power-users that use it...

It's very popular in countries and continents like India, Asia and Africa. Specifically on small, cheap phones.

Re: Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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Is Opera fairly popular in other countries? I have a feeling this won't go over well with a large portion of the U.S.-based power-users that use it...

It's very popular in countries and continents like India, Asia and Africa. Specifically on small, cheap phones.

Mainly the Opera Mini I think.

Re: Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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post #3

The Chinese company Kunqis failed to aquire Opera because it didn't get enough shareholder approval. Therefore this is the plan B, where Opera sells some assets, including the browser, to Kunqis. Source: http://e24.no/boers-og-finans/opera-software/opera-gaar-for-...

I wonder if this means that they own the Presto Layout engine too.

Re: Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M

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I really like using Opera on Linux. It is the only full featured browser that has good, scalable UI and touch input support. And builtin adblocking + "battery saver mode" (developer version only) are really good additions. However, I do not trust Chinese companies with my data, I will need to switch to Firefox soon.
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