Opera spends big on ads, wants to make sure you choose ‘em

Opera has always been the browser to go for odd peoples back then when Chrome never exists and the browser war hasn’t started. Not wanting to stick with the conventional Internet Explorer, and the majority-loved Firefox, people are opting for Opera. However, as the war between IE and Firefox and Chrome heats up, Opera seem to have slightly slipped from the race.
Despite that, Opera has decided to play the catch up game and gearing up to tackle those big threes. The company is now embracing that spirit more than ever with its new ad campaign for the just-released Opera 11.10.
Not only that, the company has just launched a new ad campaign that it proudly boasts is its most expensive ever — a record-setting $8,517.26, including a immense $1,500 that they indulged on some “weird yet trendy Swedish clothes.”
Well, the ad is obviously talking about the browser, and that’s what we’ll do here. While it’s an incremental upgrade, it does boast a few fairly big new features, including support for Google’s new WebP image format, a “SpeedDial” for your favorite websites, and a turbo mode that promises to compress and load web pages faster when you’re on a slow connection.
Do watch the video below to understand more. I’m not good with words anyway.
SOURCE via Opera











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