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Opera announces extension of Google Search agreement through 2025
Opera, a browser developer and internet consumer brand, has announced that its current commercial agreement with Google for search functionality has been extended.
Google paid $26 billion in 2021 to become the default search engine on browsers and phones — CNBC
Google paid $26.3 billion to be the default search engine on mobile phones and web browsers in 2021, according to a slide made public Friday in a federal antitrust trial against the company, writes Lauren Feiner.
Opera Browser Launches Power Saving Mode
Opera has started featuring a power saving mode in its browsers, available in the developer stream. Opera developer tests possible new browser features before the functionalities...
Facebook Leads Partnership To Bridge Digital Divide
Over 4.5 billion of the 7 billion people on Earth don't have Internet access. Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, and a champion of...
Opera Acquires Skyfire In $155M Deal
Opera Software has acquired Skyfire Labs. The acquisition price includes a mix of cash and stock, with an upfront consideration of $50 million (including US$8...