Friday, February 13, 2009

Opera to unveil Turbo-charged browsing at Mobile World Congress.

The Mobile World Congress will be held in Barcelona on February 16 to 19. On that occasion, like many other mobile players, Opera will show their latest technological innovation. So what does Opera has in store for us? The answer: faster browsing.

Opera turbo does all the processing on Opera's server before sending the data to a PC, PDA. Therefore, the display is faster and network traffic is, considerably reduced and, better yet, you save money. No matter what type of phone, old or new, or network protocol you use, you should experience a noticeable increase in speed.

For more details about Opera turbo, read the press release in the link:

http://www.opera.com/press/releases/2009/02/12/

Sent from my Windows Mobile® phone.

1 comment:

wwejason said...

Browsers that process data on a server somewhere rather on the device/PC (i.e., Skyfire) concern me a bit: 1) your data is being processed by a third party on their server's and 2) if the third party's servers go down, you may not be able to surf the internet for a while.