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Tuesday, October 28, 2003
Opera browser to get wide exposure with Nokia
OSLO, Norway -- Opera Software said yesterday that Nokia is installing the small Norwegian company's Internet browser on a mass-market phone for the first time.
Although popular among a growing number of tech-savvy computer users, the Opera browser is a distant third in the market compared with Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
"Nokia, of course, is very important to us," company co-founder and President Jon von Tetzchner. Opera has provided its browser for phones by Sony Ericsson and Motorola.
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