Facebook may acquire Norwegian browser maker Opera Software, developer of the Opera and Opera Mini browsers for desktops and mobile phones, according to a report. The purchase of Opera would give ...
The Norwegian browser's stock popped today on rumors of a possible acquisition. Buying Opera would be costly but could give Facebook better control over its destiny. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Oslo: Facebook <FB.O> is under pressure to make money from the increasing number of users who access the social networking site from mobiles, making Norway's Opera a good fit for it, bankers familiar ...
Despite denials from the highest echelons of Facebook, it sure looks like the social media giant is planning (plotting?) to expand its empire beyond newsfeeds, ads, and “likes”, perhaps to a dedicated ...
Now that Facebook has gone public and is busy counting its money (which, admittedly, is less than many expected), attention is turning to what Facebook might actually do with some of that cash. In the ...
It looks like Google's Chrome is out and Opera is in, fueling further speculation of a possible Opera takeover by Facebook. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng (he/him/his) ...
Source: Opera Facebook’s advertising appetite could be in for a nice snack if the company gobbles up the Opera web browser as some technology observers have speculated it may, and investors who have ...
Talk about coincidence. Just earlier this week, in a post on Facebook and the possibility of buying web browsing company Opera and facial recognition company Face.com, we highlighted how a new version ...
Opera Browser has become the world’s first alternative browser to be optimised for Chromebooks, as per the company. The browser brings free unlimited browser VPN, an ad blocker, cookie dialogue ...
OSLO (Reuters) – Facebook is under pressure to make money from the increasing number of users who access the social networking site from mobiles, making Norway’s Opera a good fit for it, bankers ...