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Opera Unite reinvents the Web

Opera today unveiled Opera Unite, a new technology 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, without the need for third-party servers.

Opera Unite makes serving data as simple and easy as browsing the Web. For consumers, Opera Unite services give greater control of private data and make it easy to share data with any device equipped with a modern Web browser.

For Web developers, Opera Unite services are based on the same open Web standards as Web sites today. This dramatically simplifies the complexity of authoring cutting-edge Web services. With Opera Unite, creating a full Web service is now as easy as coding a Web page.

Opera Unite is available in a special version of the Opera 10 desktop browser from Opera Labs. Opera Unite services run directly in the browser.

Visit Opera Unite and see for yourself!

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15
Jun 2009
AUTHOR Nima
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    Nice looking blog, it’s easy on the eyes. =)

    I’ve been waiting for something like this *Opera United*, but … how is this different from Dropbox?

    Or, wouldn’t ‘signing up for an account with Opera’ kinda defeat the purpose of ‘eliminating the middleman’?

    Could they access any of your stored stuff, at anytime? It doesn’t seem safe and secure, if that’s the case.

  • http://www.dotdosh.com Nima

    Thank you. :)

    Yeah its not that different. Opera says that Microsoft is doing illegal stuff by bundling IE with Windows, when just as easily they can take a look at your stuff like its just data.