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[News] Opera for the ZaurusANN.lu
Posted on 08-Nov-2001 11:58 GMT by Christian Kemp17 comments
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alffx noticed The Register had an article that said: Opera signed up Sharp as a new customer this week. Sharp will use the Linux-based Opera 5 browser in its Zaurus SL-5000D handheld computer. Sharp Opera
Opera signed up Sharp as a new customer this week. Sharp will use the Linux-based Opera 5 browser in its Zaurus SL-5000D handheld computer. The device runs on an embedded Linux operating system and uses a Java application environment.

Lineo, Trolltech and Insignia Solutions provide the remaining software for the gadget. It uses 206MHz Intel StrongARM system-on-chip processor and features a built-in keyboard available underneath a sliding panel.

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Opera for the Zaurus : Comment 9 of 17ANN.lu
Posted by Dave on 08-Nov-2001 13:00 GMT
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And a portable application framework in C++. It might be precipitous to read too much into this, for the sole and simple reason that the Tao solution might be in a different vertical pillar on the same platform or a future replacement for current existing components.
Whatever the reason, the competition is hotting up and its not clear who has the "wins" yet.
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