RSS
Follow us on:
  • Recommend:
  • 0 Comments
  • Print

Google Goes Mobile With Opera

Search item will be included on the opening pages of the company's mobile browsers.

While rumors of Google buying Opera Software haven't proved true, the pair have extended their relationship. Opera will include a Google search item on the opening pages of Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, the browsers designed for handheld devices.

Opera filed a short statement regarding the one-year contract to the Oslo stock exchange on Thursday.

Users of Opera Mini, the hosted Web browser that can be used on most Java-capable phones, will find a Google search bar along with a box for typing in a Web page address on the main screen when they open the browser.

Opera Mini will be formally launched later this month, though Opera quietly began allowing users around the globe to download the software in late December.

The Google search function will become available at the formal launch, says Eskil Sivertsen, a spokesperson for Opera.

Working Together

Google will also be the default search partner for Opera Mobile, a fuller-featured browser for mobile devices, but the design and details of what it will look haven't yet been worked out, Sivertsen says.

Opera has a long and good relationship with Google, and for many years a Google search bar has appeared on Opera's desktop browser, he says. It made sense to extend that relationship to the mobile environment.

"Searching is very important in the mobile Web and we see search as one of the things that users use the most," he says.

In December, there were reports that Google might be interested in buying Opera but Opera executives at the time dismissed them as rumor.

Would you recommend this story? YES NO

  • Recommend:
  • 0 Comments
  • Print
Comments
  • Speed Up Everything!

    PCWorld shows you the secrets to improve performance on all your hardware.

Lenovo Laptop Deals

Subscribe to the Laptop Link Newsletter - weekly

See All Newsletters »
Today's Special Offers