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you sound like an American blogger who thinks if something isnt popular in silicon valley, it is not popular anywhere else in the world
Ouch! Those close-minded Americans who think the world revolves around them are as bad as those snooty European elitists who know they are right and everyone else is wrong!
Jeez people, why can't we live together and accept that everyone is different, culturally, economically, religiously... etc. And some people are simply more opinionated than others, or voice their opinions more vehemently.
Anyway, I think it is great that Opera is still fighting and trying to stay in the game of innovation. It has to be hard with IE so entrenched, and Firefox running the flank.