Accessibility options

Opera 10.10 ships with Unite sharing technology

Author: Daniel Robinson
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:06:00 GMT

New version of browser doubles as a server for sharing content

Opera Software has released Opera 10.10, the latest version of its free-to-download browser which now includes the Unite technology for sharing files and content with other users.

Released in beta form earlier this year, Unite enables users to share content directly from their computer, without having to upload it to a third-party web site. With the technology now a standard feature, Opera 10.10 effectively becomes a web server as well as a browser.

Opera chief executive Jon von Tetzchner claimed that the company is reinventing the way consumers interact with the web and other users.

"By giving our devices the ability to serve content, we become equal citizens on the web. In an age where we have ceded control of our personal data to third parties, Opera Unite gives us the freedom to choose how we will share the data that belongs to us," he said.

As well as enabling Opera users to host their own web site, Unite can be extended with applications for specific functions such as file sharing, photo sharing, messaging, and a media player to stream music to other devices.

Applications can be downloaded from an online catalogue on Opera’s web site. The company said it expects third-party developers to build and offer applications for Unite. All apps from Opera’s site are free to download, but developers could potentially charge for applications distributed on other sites.

For users worried about security, Opera said that Unite runs in a "secured sandbox", which allows them to control access to just the files or folders on their computer that they want others to share.

The company also warned that it is up to individual users to comply with the law and ensure that they do not illegally share copyrighted material using the Unite technology.

To use the Unite features, users need to sign up for an Opera account, which also allows Opera to generate a URL via its DNS server so that others can access the content on the user’s computer.

More news

LG launches low-energy E10 monitors
LED models comply with EPEAT Gold standards LG has added to its enterprise monitor line with two low-energy LED models, offering increased energy efficiency and image quality. The E10 monitors ...
China suspected as France admits G20 hack
Cyber criminals infiltrated computers in French finance ministry to steal key documents Hackers have infiltrated over 150 computers in the French finance ministry in an attempt to steal documents ...
Office of Fair Trading warns over misleading ads
Consumer watchdog wants fewer misleading adverts Retailers have been warned by consumer watchdog the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) that they must review their use of common pricing practices or ...
D-Link switches target rising data traffic
Firm claims to give SMEs more control over networks at lower cost D-Link has announced three new switches designed to help small and medium sized enterprises better manage data traffic on their ...
Battle to bring down Wikileaks continues
Controversial whistle blowing website faces uphill struggle to stay online Troubles for Wikileaks continue to mount after EveryDNS pulled the plug on the domain name system services it gave to the ...

Advertisement starts


Advertisement

Advertisement ends

News

Intel’s new Core vPro starts PC fight-back in the enterprise
Intel brings Sandy Bridge to business systems with features to keep the ...

Reviews

Dell PowerEdge M-Series Blade Server review
An impressive blade server system that can match anything from HP and ...

Features

Working with windows in Windows
Microsoft Windows is all about – perhaps unsurprisingly – windows. We ...

Workshops

Faster Windows with fewer visual effects
Fine-tuning the way Windows uses visual effects can improve performance in XP, Vista and 7

Videos

Review: Intel Classmate PC
Review: Intel Classmate PC. A classroom computer that's shock-resistant -

Free newsletter

Enter your email address below and receive your Free technology newsletter.

 
 
 

Advertisement starts



Advertisement ends

Page Footer


Access keys


You will need to use different key combinations in order to use access keys depending on your internet browser, find out which on our accessibility page.
  • (0) Navigate to Accessibility page.
  • (1) Navigate to Home page.
  • (2) Navigate to My email.
  • (3) Navigate to My Account.
  • (4) Navigate to Site Map page.
  • (5) Navigate to Contact us page.
  • (6) Navigate to Members channel.
  • (7) Navigate to Services channel.
  • (8) Navigate to News & Info channel.
  • (9) Navigate to Entertainment channel.
  • ([) Skip down to the Primary navigation block.
  • (]) Skip down to the more links within this section block.
  • (=) Bypass all navigation and jump to the content.
  • (x) Text only version of this page.