Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Dec 2009 23:28 UTC
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Yeah, right ... :
"Although Opera Unite claims to "directly link people's personal computers together," to use it you need an account on Opera's servers, and all of your exchanges pass through Opera's servers first. That's an effective way to get around technical difficulties like NAT firewalls, but more important, it makes Opera the intermediary in your social interactions -- not Facebook, not MySpace, but Opera."
source: http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/opera-unite-real-plan-pu...
And I double that.
RE[2]: Comment by FealDorf
by spiderman on Thu 10th Dec 2009 14:06
in reply to "RE: Comment by FealDorf"




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This is why Opera's Unite is not as retarded as *some* tend to believe. Having control over your data has more advantages than just privacy