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Solve : Google's "Blogger" service drops support for Opera?

Answer» http://planetbotch.blogspot.no/2012/06/google-service-drops-support-for-opera.html

For no discernable reason. I'm not a fan of Opera myself but I THINK these "incompatibilities" are completely fabricated. Either way, This would be the equivalent of Hotmail Dropping support for Opera and providing a link to "try the latest version of IE". Everybody would be all over something like that!
Yes, that does not look good.

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It’s a fully current browser, which was released in its latest form less than two weeks ago, and which has a userbase of approaching 300 MILLION. In no way is Opera an obsolete package.

Google is risking the loss to 300 million friends. Opera is compact and easy to put non a USB flash. Look here: http://www.opera-usb.com/Well let me tell you a very recent (3 days ago) story about a personal experience involving one of the names mentioned in this post. Over the weekend i finally convinced my wife that she needed to get a bit closer to leading edge O/S technology than one of her computers using Win ME. So i pulled out a Dell desktop with XP home on it and started to rejuvenate it for her. Well there was no virus software on it so i decided i would install Avast free. You must accept Google Chrome as part of the package if you ELECT to install Avast.I had already installed Opera (as many of you know it is my fav. flavor) so i saw no need for another browser.Particularly as the HDD capacity is not yet where i want it to be.So i declined to install Avast and elected to install Microsoft Security Essentials instead (that wasn't without it's own initial problems) but they only OFFERED IE 8 did not force me to TAKE it. The degree of concentration of technology is beginning to be POTENTIALLY troublesome and it's tendency toward consumer manipulation in my opinion.truenorth


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