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Posted on 05-27-12 10:54:40 AM Link | Quote
Well, there goes a good browser.


The Facebook spending spree may be continuing as a new report says the social networking giant might be looking to buy Norwegian company Opera Software.

Now fully under the microscope of Wall Street as well as Main Street investors, Facebook is trying to solve its mobile monetizing problems and has been gobbling up various companies in recent months to increase its presence in the world of smartphones.

If the latest report is accurate, the Menlo Park-based company's next target could be Opera.

The website Pocket-lint reported early Friday that it'd been told by "one of its trusted sources" that Facebook is interested in Opera for its popular Web browser.


How do the Opera users here feel about that? :/
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Posted on 05-27-12 10:57:30 AM Link | Quote
Somewhere between and and

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Posted on 05-27-12 10:58:00 AM Link | Quote
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Posted on 05-27-12 11:01:27 AM Link | Quote
I don't use Opera, so this affects me very little.

I just have to laugh at one thing. One of my best friends use the browser. Now, even though I probably shouldn't, I am going to rub it in his face. Just because.

I already disliked Facebook. This only makes me dislike it more.

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Posted on 05-27-12 11:38:20 AM Link | Quote
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I think they're trying to just get in to as many markets/industries as possible to try to show investors that they aren't peaking (or more currently, taking a nice roller-coaster ride to the poor-house.) and that they have some idea up their sleeve.

It's possible they do and they'll come up with something crazy that brings more people in, but my estimate is that they've pretty much done as much as they can do, and that their market is fully saturated, and they're having trouble growing further, which is certainly a problem for investors coming in now.

I don't imagine Facebook is really going to completely fail any time soon. I think they're just scared after making the terrible mistake of going public while at a peak, and that they'll miss out on a few yachts and jets and houses. It just seems to be like they're struggling and overreacting to the situation. Rather than being content with having a lower value in the public market, they just want more more more.

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Posted on 05-27-12 01:30:48 PM Link | Quote
Well, now I know I am getting rid of opera mobile soon. Oh well. Not a huge loss.

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:26:19 PM Link | Quote
Goodbye Opera Mobile.

When this happens, I'll have to let you go.

You were a great phone browser.

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:34:06 PM Link | Quote
I mean, what's the big deal? Facebook is not such a horrid company that I'd refuse to use a product of theirs on principle. Plus Opera is free, so? If you like the service, keep using it.

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:36:04 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Katzelheid
I mean, what's the big deal? Facebook is not such a horrid company that I'd refuse to use a product of theirs on principle. Plus Opera is free, so? If you like the service, keep using it.


Pretty much this. I don't know anything about Facebook's other acquisitions, but unless there is a trend showing that when Facebook gets their hand on something, it turns to shit (This is the part where you guys provide evidence and I back down gracefully), then there is no reason to give up on Opera.

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:38:55 PM Link | Quote
Facebook gets money by collecting usage data and delivering targeted advertising. They want to expand the ways in which they can do this to satisfy their huge amount of investors. But I mean that's not really any different from how any other for-profit free internet service works... And Opera has never been non-profit.

I therefore expect absolutely nothing to change from this.

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:40:44 PM Link | Quote
This doesn't make much sense to me- I mean, if they want to make a "social browser" or whatever ok fine, but I don't understand why they'd buy Opera to do so- wouldn't it be easier to just fork one of the open-source browsers that are out there? It's not like Facebook doesn't have programmers...

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Posted on 05-27-12 02:52:52 PM Link | Quote
Notice "might be looking to buy". There's no indication that this is a deal yet, or that Facebook is even the most likely candidate for a buyout.

That said, supposing they actually did buy Opera, I'd probably continue using it provided that it doesn't get all kinds of Facebook branding and stupid built-in Facebook integration and all that. It seems like they'd probably be focusing mainly on the mobile browser anyway.

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Posted on 05-27-12 03:34:05 PM Link | Quote
>mfw users are going about this

I'm an Opera user, but I'm not overly upset nor surprised by this. It'll still be a great browser; and although the ethics of the company may change or there may be some data-mining Facebook shit on there, I'm assuming that it won't be any more intrusive than Google Chrome's features. Hell, Facebook might even breathe some new life into a browser that has remained rather unpopular to the mainstream for its entire lifetime.
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Posted on 05-28-12 02:24:03 AM Link | Quote
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Chrome's data mining can be disabled, and chromium lacks it completely. Hopefully for people who use Opera, this'll be an option.

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Posted on 05-28-12 03:08:36 AM Link | Quote

hey maybe it'll take opera back to its roots

as an advertisement riddled browser nobody wants to use

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Posted on 05-28-12 03:12:20 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by kittymisi
hey maybe it'll take opera back to its roots

as an advertisement riddled browser nobody wants to use


I smiled.

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Posted on 05-28-12 09:12:07 AM Link | Quote
Can't say I'd notice. Haven't used Opera enough to remember much particular about it.

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Posted on 05-28-12 03:22:30 PM Link | Quote
Cue backwards updating, allowed spyware, and excessive Facebook add-ons for Opera in three...two...one... :/

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Posted on 05-28-12 09:59:29 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Rickitty
Cue backwards updating, allowed spyware, and excessive Facebook add-ons for Opera in three...two...one... :/


a++ scaremongering, would fear again!

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Posted on 05-28-12 10:08:24 PM Link | Quote
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Let's clean this topic up, shall we?


  1. Facebook has not bought Opera and is only speculated to be interested in that.


  2. Facebook does not care for anyone having privacy and builds what little money they make off of mining users' data.


  3. Randomly going "That is scaremongering" does not remove that Facebook would likely want to mine data from users of Opera, if it bought Opera at all to begin with. If not that, then advertisements, or something else that makes money.




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