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Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser

Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser  
Neptune
 Re: Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser  
chatmate
From:Neptune
Subject:Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser
Date:Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:43:53 +0900
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Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser
By Nate Mook, BetaNews
January 18, 2005, 2:14 PM

Just days after launching its program to provide free Web browser licenses
to universities, Opera Software has characterized the response as
"overwhelming" and says over 500 schools have signed up.

Although it previously offered free licenses to primary and secondary
schools, high education institutions had to pay for an ad-free version of
Opera. Now, the company is not only offering its browser free of charge,
but will also fully customize Opera for a school's needs, including using
the school colors and mascot in the interface.


Opera says top universities including Georgia Institute of Technology,
Duke University and Bonn University in Germany have joined the call to
move away from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been plagued with
a constant stream of vulnerabilities.

"We are happy to provide students everywhere with more security while
surfing the Internet," said Opera Software CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner. "The
response we received is overwhelming, which proved there was an obvious
need in the student community that had to be met."

Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox previously told BetaNews that
Opera's new approach is a good way to get in the door. "The security hook
is a smart marketing gimmick for high ed, where students might not
exercise the safest surfing habits."
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Subject:Re: Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser
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"Neptune" wrote in message
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> ¹«·á·Î ´ëÇп¡ ¶óÀ̼¾½º Á¦°øÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌ ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ ÁÁÀº °Í °°½À´Ï´Ù.
> ¿ø¹®Àº ¾Æ·¡ »çÀÌÆ® ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
> http://www.betanews.com/article/Opera_Huge_Response_to_Free_Browser/1106075665
>
>
> Opera: Huge Response to Free Browser
> By Nate Mook, BetaNews
> January 18, 2005, 2:14 PM
>
> Just days after launching its program to provide free Web browser licenses
> to universities, Opera Software has characterized the response as
> "overwhelming" and says over 500 schools have signed up.
>
> Although it previously offered free licenses to primary and secondary
> schools, high education institutions had to pay for an ad-free version of
> Opera. Now, the company is not only offering its browser free of charge,
> but will also fully customize Opera for a school's needs, including using
> the school colors and mascot in the interface.
>
>
> Opera says top universities including Georgia Institute of Technology,
> Duke University and Bonn University in Germany have joined the call to
> move away from Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been plagued with
> a constant stream of vulnerabilities.
>
> "We are happy to provide students everywhere with more security while
> surfing the Internet," said Opera Software CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner. "The
> response we received is overwhelming, which proved there was an obvious
> need in the student community that had to be met."
>
> Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox previously told BetaNews that
> Opera's new approach is a good way to get in the door. "The security hook
> is a smart marketing gimmick for high ed, where students might not
> exercise the safest surfing habits."
   

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