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My Opera now accessible from Opera Mini

Published by Steve Litchfield at 10:46 UTC, March 8th 2007

My Opera, one of the first proto-blogging systems, has now been extended to work well with both Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, enabling text and photo blogging directly from your mobile browser. Extra support includes chat groups and widget management. Opera's press release is below.

What the users want, the users get: New My Opera Community site released

Oslo, Norway - March 8, 2007 - Today Opera Software unveiled its new and improved My Opera Community <http://my.opera.com>, an online oasis where users can blog, share photos, chat and make friends. My Opera is a free service that features a freshly re-designed user interface and is now specially optimized for surfing from not only the PC, but Wii, Opera Mini and Opera Mobile as well.

As My Opera is easily accessible from Opera-Powered devices, Opera ensures the same community experience cross-device. My Opera makes it simple to browse photo albums, post blog entries or message friends from the convenience of any platform.

"The Opera Mini integration with My Opera is one of my biggest reasons for using it," says Yojimbo, a My Opera member and aviation student. "A few clicks and I've let the whole world know what I'm up to, wherever I am, even while 6,000 feet off the ground."

In addition, My Opera Community allows users to quickly find friends and get to know others with the recently added "People" section. By clicking on People, users are directed to a profile page highlighting members and what they're talking about.

"The launch of the new My Opera is a testament to our users, telling them that we are listening," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO for Opera Software. "We want this community to be less about Opera and more about the individuals that comprise My Opera. Our intention is to provide a service that is for the users and driven by the ever-increasing number of users, and we feel that we've taken the first step with this launch."

My Opera features explained:

People - Meet the Opera Community in the "People" section. Check out the latest logged-in users, or search for members by their usernames.

Blogging - Create your own blog, read a blog or "spotlight" other bloggers in the community with My Opera's free blogging service.

Photo blogging - Snap a picture with your camera phone and upload it instantly to your My Opera page using Opera Mini.

My Opera and your device - My Opera is optimized for any device running the Opera browser. Access the same exciting community features from your phone, Nintendo DS, Wii or other Opera-Powered device.

Groups - Meet people with similar interests and start a group. Create a shared blog or photo album with your new found friends.

Photo albums - Upload photos to your My Opera page and create multiple photo albums for any occasion. Store up to 300 mb of your favorite pictures.

Widgets - My Opera is the world's first community site to include automatic support for Widgets, which are small, fun Web applications that help you personalize your browsing experience.

How to join My Opera

Go to my.opera.com and select "Sign up now". Simply choose your username and password to register. You will receive an e-mail verifying your account activation. Just click the link in the e-mail and start blogging!

Categories: Miscellaneous, Links of Interest
Platforms: Series 60, Series 80, UIQ, General, S60 3rd Edition, UIQ 3

News Discussion

Genealogist
There will be one reason why I would purchase an E90 and that is when family tree software becomes available for it. With the camera, GPS, and qwerty keyboard it will be ideal, but...

Where oh where is the genealogy software for both series 60 and 80? Every other platform has such software, but not Symbian? Why not?

The website mobilegenealogy.com gives an overview of available software for PDAs etc, but there's been nothing for Symbian.

Any ideas why? Does the platform not lend itself to this pastime? I think it does, but is there some inherent failure in the operating system which does not allow for such programs to be created?

Any idea Steve or Rafe?

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