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		<description><![CDATA[Here in Norway “we” are building a new, shiny (and rooftoppingly expensive) Opera. Norway is also the home of the web browser Opera. Hallvord, a friend, relative and former house-sharer, who is a dancer and works for Opera (the latter one), tagged me to make 5 wishes on how Opera could improve.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here in Norway “we” are building a new, shiny (and rooftoppingly expensive) Opera. Norway is also the home of the web browser <a href="http://opera.com/" target="_blank">Opera</a>. Hallvord, a friend, relative and former house-sharer, who is a dancer and works for Opera (the latter one), <a href="http://my.opera.com/hallvors/blog/2007/07/23/5-wishes" target="_blank">tagged me</a> to make 5 wishes on how Opera could improve.</p>
<p>Of course I am honored to have been chosen by him, after all I am not using Opera. I have installed it on my mobile, but since that one is a piece of high-tech crab, I rarely get to use that function. When my mobile (<a href="http://modifoo.com/2006/10/10/sonyericsson-p990i-first-impressions.html" target="_blank" title="My first impressions on the SE p990i mobile cell phone">SonyEricsson P990i</a>), on a rare occasion, does work, then Opera excels. So, if you have a mobile phone that does not have Opera installed, I can only advise you to hop over to Opera to download their mini browser.</p>
<h3>KISS</h3>
<p>Opera is free, and <a href="http://www.chip.de/artikel/c1_artikel_25213200.html" target="_blank">according to Chip</a> (Germany’s most senior computer magazine) the safest browser. So why are only 5% of all people using it? Why am I, despite knowing about its agreed superiority, using a different browser?</p>
<p>You have to look at why people use browsers. They are tools to make the information on the internet accessible. As long as the browser of their choice <em>(usually the pre-installed one, in turn usually Windows Exploder)</em> does a decent job, there is little incentive in changing to a different one. It takes time getting to know a new browser, so why bother if one is happy with the current one?</p>
<p>I thus believe that Opera does not need to concentrate on adding further useful features, but making them a) easy to understand and - most importantly, b) easy to use. “Keep it simple, stupid.”</p>
<h3>Making a wish</h3>
<p>Without further ado, I shall add my 5 wishes for the Opera browser (keeping in mind that I am not an avid Opera user, so I will not focus on specific features, more on general wishes):</p>
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<li>Shout<em>. Opera has already a browser better than Microsoft, Apple and at least equal to Mozilla (according to Germany’s biggest computer magazine, <a href="http://www.chip.de/artikel/c1_artikel_25213200.html" target="_blank">Chip</a>). Yet only a 5% market share. What this means is that Opera has to find a much better way of getting known. Today, Opera has a geeky, marginalized feeling to it. You deserve better. Spend some money on good marketing people. Learn from Apple: Everyone knows about the iPhone. Revamp you website to this concept. Make some better-than monetary offers to people who blog about Opera. How about a youTube contest on showing the best commercial about Operas simplicity? </em></li>
<li>Shout<em> </em>more<em>. A combined effort by Opera, Mozilla/Firefox and Safari to let Microsoft users know that there is more to life than the Internet Exploder.</em></li>
<li>Get rid of legal lingo. <em>Upon installing Opera, one has to read a lengthy legal text. Instead I’d love a few phrases that give me the ballpark figure. (Take the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/" target="_blank">Creative Commons</a> as an example.) Coming to think of it, I am tired of all the legal text one is supposed to read before installing software. I don’t think anyone reads that, and in no other segments of daily life is one forced to gulp down legalized text. Imagine having to sign a paper every time you buy a hamburger, take a taxi or go to the movies. But I digress. Would be a cool PR gag for Opera to quit itself of that.</em></li>
<li>Opera for the <a href="http://iphone.com/" target="_blank">iPhone</a>. <em>It seems that the iPhone is about to establish itself as a new standard for mobile browsing. Opera have to come up with a better browsing experience to stay in the market of this segment.</em></li>
<li>BrowsedSearch™.<em> A feature that keeps track of all websites I have visited and then can be searched.</em></li>
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<p>Part of the tagging game is to pass the buck on to 5 fellow bloggers. I would like <a href="http://douglaskarr.com/" target="_blank">Douglas Karr</a> <em>(this really is about Marketing and Technology, eh?)</em>, <a href="http://nektros.com/" target="_blank">Yvonne</a><em> (I see that your blog is back)</em>, <a href="http://douglast.com/thoughts/" target="_blank">Douglas T.</a> <em>(thoughtful thoughts)</em>, <a href="http://reyn.angelic-pink.net/" target="_blank">Reyn</a> <em>(get out of bed)</em> and of course <a href="http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Steve Jobs</a> <em>(the fakey one)</em> to comment on how the Opera browser could be improved. <a href="http://operawatch.com/news/2007/07/blog-tag-5-things-id-like-to-see-in-opera.html" target="_blank">Instructions</a> are here.</p>
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