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2012-05-27
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2012-05-27
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2012-05-27
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2012-05-27
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next thing facebook kitchen sink in which there's gonna be three taps
1 hot water
2 regular water
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2012-05-27
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Opera already has a very good mobile browser, which has seen strong growth in the two years it has been available.
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2012-05-27
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next thing facebook kitchen sink in which there's gonna be three taps
1 hot water
2 regular water
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5 taps......
4 Spam
5 Targeted ads.
I'd have thought they would have had their sights on Firefox, unless Mozilla have told the Zucker to go forth and multiply already.
And I can't see Opera letting them take outright ownership.
As it says "Plugins" they're more than likely extensions or tool-bars.
A Facebook browser that would allow you keep up to date with your social life from in-built plug-ins and features on the menu bar could be on the cards.
Read the full story :
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/4579...oftware-buyout