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Opera Mini 4.2 Beta for Java phones released, works with some Windows Mobile phones too November 11, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R. ... and we have tested it in HTC Touch Diamond and it is extremely fast and comfortable in usage (note: this screen-shot is one to one, not scaled down):
Opera Mini is a browser that uses proxy servers (located in Norway - see image above) and among new features of new version is YouTube support that however is not displayed as Flash but as links of videos for streaming (works in HTC Touch Diamond by launching HTC's video streaming application). Other new features: "The number of people using Opera Mini worldwide proves that there is a true revolution going on: people want to access all their favorite Web sites on the mobile phone they have today," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "We constantly focus on developing a faster and more personal browsing experience. Opera Mini 4.2 beta is an update that takes mobile Web browsing to the next level." Opera Mini 4.2 beta provides a more personalized experience with its colorful selection of new skins, improved support for YouTube and other mobile video services on a wider selection of mobile phones. Improvements in Opera Link allow users to share notes between their mobile phones and PCs, in addition to their bookmarks and recently-visited URLs. Opera Mini 4.2 beta is a free download from www.operamini.com/beta/ (navigate to this page with your Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer and click on download - if you have Java in your phone, then you will be able to use it). Credit: Julie Sajnani from Opera + Michelle Valdivia from Opera.
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