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June 16th, 2009

Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:29 am

Categories: General, Web Technology

Tags: Web, Opera Software, Web Browser, Opera Unite, NetApplications, Web Browsers, Internet, Larry Dignan

Opera on Tuesday unveiled technology it calls Opera Unite, which turns your plain old PC into a Web content server. Overall, the effort is quite innovative but with Opera’s browser market share it’s possible that no one will notice.

Depending on what market share tabulation survey you use Opera’s market share ranges from 1 percent to 2 percent. NetApplications puts Opera share at .72 percent. Google’s Chrome browser is pushing 2 percent, according to NetApplications.

Despite Opera’s share it’s a company worth watching. Its mobile browser is one of the best out there. And its Web browser is solid too. The problem? The browser battle is crowded and Opera can’t elbow its way into the dance.

Enter Opera Unite (Techmeme). The idea behind Opera Unite is to take the client-server computing model and toss it into a browser. Your computer can share content with other PCs on the Web without servers. This functionality would happen from within a special version of the Opera 10 browser.

Gallery: Opera Unite turns your PC into a server


Opera Unite has a series of services such as file sharing, Web server, media player, photo sharing, a chat service and a notes exchange. Opera is hoping developers will jump on the Unite bandwagon and add other services.

Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner says:

Technology moves in distinct cycles. PCs decentralized computing away from large mainframes. Opera Unite now decentralizes and democratizes the cloud. With server capability in the browser, Web developers can create Web applications with profound ease. Consumers have the flexibility to choose private and efficient ways of sharing information. We believe Opera Unite is one of our most significant innovations yet, because it changes forever the fundamental fabric of the Web.

Indeed, there are enough use cases for Unite to get me to take it for a spin. It’s a great idea.

However, this browser as a Web server concept is an innovation I see being picked up by other browsers. Can you imagine this approach bundled with Chrome, Gmail and other Google services? Wouldn’t Unite be great bundled as a Firefox add-on? Opera Unite will have a big impact, but the vision may be realized by browsers with more market share. Perhaps Unite puts Opera on the market share map, but don’t get your hopes up too high.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Doubtful  mjlaverty@... | 06/16/09
Agree - they shot themselves in the foot  BillDem | 06/17/09
Agreed - and I never been impressed  USTechHead | 06/17/09
OK Smart A.--DO A TEST ON THIS VERY WEB PAGE AND THEN EAT HUMBLE PIE!  Irritated_User | 06/17/09
About bulling and intelligent responses  rarsa | 06/18/09
I Like Opera  chessmen | 06/17/09
thats good...  shadfurman | 06/17/09
Wall of text  rtk | 06/17/09
Are they going to reinvent ISP AUP/TOS policies as well?  James T. Kirk | 06/16/09
Agreed and what about security?  micks_tricks | 06/16/09
exactly... !!!  g-ssg | 06/18/09
In the US  markbn | 06/16/09
You can't seem to be able to get one, can you?  InAction Man | 06/16/09
From Opera's dev blog  micks_tricks | 06/16/09
Let me draw a picture for you  InAction Man | 06/16/09
In short, it may be a Web server but  InAction Man | 06/16/09
There's no such thing as an unconventional web server ...  dkawalec | 06/16/09
By that logic file sharing software uses a web server  InAction Man | 06/16/09
Get your facts and terms straight ...  dkawalec | 06/16/09
@dkawalec: That's exactly my point.  InAction Man | 06/17/09
@InAction Man: That you are wrong is exactly your point?  dkawalec | 06/17/09
@dkawalec: Apparently you know a lot more than we do about Opera Unite  InAction Man | 06/17/09
@InAction Man: Look on the Opera Unite website  dkawalec | 06/17/09
I already did. More than that in fact.  InAction Man | 06/17/09
My reading comprehension is not in question ...  dkawalec | 06/17/09
Agree 100%, but...  arcebus@... | 06/17/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  toca3080 | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  dker | 06/16/09
People will notice.  InAction Man | 06/16/09
What?  James T. Kirk | 06/16/09
Hyperbole  Cosmo54 | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  soumyasch | 06/16/09
I think it will be interesting to try it out...  xXSpeedzXx | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  Intellihence | 06/16/09
Wow... what happened to you?  James T. Kirk | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  Loverock Davidson | 06/16/09
Tempting and Scary idea but no to whiners  micks_tricks | 06/16/09
Right then:  nilotpal_c | 06/16/09
Some more facts  micks_tricks | 06/16/09
That big Opera bully is beating up poor little M$ again, let's boycott them  InAction Man | 06/16/09
Lets see  nilotpal_c | 06/16/09
So you believe M$ should have an absolute monopoly than just a 99% one.  Irritated_User | 06/17/09
Judging by the forum posts I just read, the answer's 'yes'  eMJayy | 06/16/09
Are you serious?  markbn | 06/16/09
I think this has a lot of potential  nilotpal_c | 06/16/09
Agreed!  micks_tricks | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  condelirios | 06/16/09
ORB is a media streaming server  mikisan | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  adornoe@... | 06/16/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  wyllys@... | 06/17/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  rhagar | 06/17/09
Opera 're-invented the web'? *YAWN*  Mercutio_Viz | 06/17/09
Pwn to Own, anyone?  jeverettk | 06/17/09
Yes.  phatkat | 06/17/09
Why all the hate?  jonsul | 06/17/09
Is this similar to a stealthed torrent client?  cquirke | 06/17/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  Vahidm | 06/17/09
Opera 'reinvents the Web'? Didn't PoW and Firefox do it first?  mheartwood | 06/18/09
Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  atateroy@... | 06/19/09
ever thought of update once in a millenium or two??  kaninelupus | 06/30/09
RE: Opera 'reinvents the Web'; Will anyone notice?  bb_apptix | 06/23/09
hmmm... I doubt it...  kaninelupus | 06/30/09
Too much bad blood...  kaninelupus | 06/30/09

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