Norwegian mobile phone software maker Opera confirmed Tuesday its acquisition of the mobile video advertising platform AdColony. The deal was made for $75 million in cash, plus potential earn-out ...
Among browsers powered by AI capabilities, competition continues to mount. Opera's Neon, though strictly through a paid tier, ...
Opera, makers of a suite of software for browsing the web on mobile and desktop devices used by some 350 million consumers, has made another acquisition to build out the services it offers to users.
ZDNET's key takeaways Opera's Neon AI browser was publicly released on Thursday.It comes with a hefty price tag, $19.90/month.Gartner recently advised businesses to avoid using AI browsers. Opera's AI ...
PLEASANTON, CA and STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN--(Marketwired - Oct 22, 2014) - Workday, Inc. (NYSE: WDAY), a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today announced that Opera ...
Norwegian software company Opera may be heading to China… sort of. A consortium of Chinese companies wants to buy Opera for $1.2 billion, which is a lot of money for a company whose web browsers for ...
OSLO (Reuters) - More than 90 percent of Norwegian online browser and advertising company Opera Software's (OPERA.OL) shareholders have backed a Chinese consortium's $1.24 billion takeover bid, ...
Opera is a free Internet browser created by the Norwegian company Opera Software. It can run on Windows, Macintosh and Linux computers. Among its features are Opera video downloader extensions that ...
Opera Software, the company behind the Web browser of the same name, may be seeking a buyer after the company announced lowered expectations for its quarterly and annual financial results. The ...
The Scandinavian browser maker aims to do more for the living room than DIY furniture from its big-box store neighbor. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on ...
Opera Software ASA agreed to exclude its video-compression and virtual private network business from the sale of the Oslo-based company’s internet browser to a Chinese consortium after earlier failing ...
Opera Software ASA said it would sell its internet-browser business to a Chinese consortium, after a $1.2 billion bid for the entire company was terminated Monday after failing to obtain regulatory ...
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