Google now joins those other browsers that seem
to "borrow" (some would say nick) features of
Opera, yet Opera remains, with a small
seemingly never growing following.
The addition of speed will end soon, as gains
like this always meet their limits. When all of
the features of Opera are borrowed this way,
and the Opera JavaScript engine gets
overhauled, I wonder if Opera will finally get
its due, including its share of the browser
audience.
Just like Rodney Dangerfield, Opera gets no
respect, yet again, as Dangerfield was a great
comic, Opera is a great browser.
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