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Next Version of Opera to Offer Faster Browsing
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The next version of Opera Software's browser will integrate SlipStream's Web and e-mail acceleration technology. Broadband users don't get too excited...the integrated solution enables ISPs to offer up to six times faster browsing on dial-up and wireless connections, as well as provides fast and secure access to critical data for mobile workers and organizations with limited bandwidth.
Opera's browser integration with the SlipStream software is with its yet-to-debut version, 7.60. Opera 7.60 is set to usher in more innovative browsing features in keeping with Opera's tradition of revolutionizing the user experience while sustaining it as an easy-to-use Internet power tool. Users get all the functionality of Opera's Web browser and built-in e-mail and chat clients in one speedy solution. The public release of v7.60 is slated for the end of 2004. SlipStream is the defacto standard in the accelerated dial-up market, with over 900 ISP Partners worldwide. The company's sophisticated acceleration technologies compress, optimize, and streamline Web content and e-mails, providing a dramatic improvement in access speeds over any network. SlipStream SP gives service providers a fast and flexible way of rolling out value-added services that ultimately reduce subscriber churn by offering a more fulfilling online experience. SlipStream SE (Secure Enterprise) optimizes bandwidth and improves the performance of Web-based applications, accelerating secure access to e-mails, FTP and other critical business data.
You can read more about Slipstream's technology here. Source: Opera Software
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Posted by: Agitator!!, November 5, 2004, 4:42 pm
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