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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 20, 2006 3:18:00 PM

Opera Software on Thursday released a beta version of its free browser, Opera 9, which offers features such as small Web applications and content blocking.

The beta for Opera 9 will include six new features ranging from Widgets, or small Web programs, to support for download technology BitTorrent to customization of search engines.

"Opera 9 brings powerful new features to enhance the Web browsing experience and empower Web 2.0 developers," Jon Tetzchner, Opera chief executive, said in a statement.

The small Web applications will range from streaming news to games to multimedia capabilities and allow developers to also create their own and share them, without regard to the operating system.

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Opera 9 also aims to allow users to click a torrent file and begin its download without having to rely on a separate BitTorrent application for downloading large files.

Users will also have the option of customizing which search engine to use with their browser and the ability to block content, such as certain ads or images, on a particular Web page. Other features are designed to enable users to open a number of tabs at once in Opera 9 and view the contents via a thumbnail preview or image.

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Whoops, I mean suggesting replacing IE with Opera at work (NT)
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Posted by: Scrat Posted on: 04/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
More Opera news on ZDNet than i've even seen!  Scrat | 04/20/06
I use both Opera and Firefox  LinuxIzTehPwn | 04/20/06
I stick with FireFox  Boot_Agnostic | 04/20/06
Opera is my main browser  lifrancis@... | 04/20/06
Opera rocks  Real World | 04/20/06
Opera is Best  brotherjim01@... | 04/20/06
Well I would have to say...  ju1ce | 04/21/06
Compatibility  TonyMcS | 04/20/06
Opera is nice but they have a long way to go.  kraterz | 04/20/06
Compatibility issues in Opera 9b2?  Scrat | 04/21/06
RE: incompatible  barsteward | 04/21/06
I hope so, I'm suggesting replacing IE with Opera (NT)  Scrat | 04/21/06
Whoops, I mean suggesting replacing IE with Opera at work (NT)  Scrat | 04/21/06

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