Opera Adds Ask.Com Search to Web Browser
Posted on: Monday, 7 July 2008, 12:00 CDT
Opera, a provider of web browser technology, has added Ask.com, a search engine, to its latest version of the Opera desktop browser, Opera 9.51.
Effective immediately, anyone using Opera 9.51 can utilize Ask.com's powerful search engine in addition to the other search options the Opera desktop browser provides.
This new desktop collaboration covers all global territories except China, Japan, Poland, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Opera 9.51 delivers your favorite websites faster and provides the highest level of safety available.
Jon Tetzchner, CEO of Opera, said: "The cooperation with Ask.com is a great complement to the search options people have on Opera desktop browser today. Opera believes in offering people a rainbow of choices. Ask.com provides an innovative search experience, preferred by millions of people across the world."
Source: Datamonitor
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