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Friday, December 19, 2003

Opera has a new browser ready for beta testing... Beta-test Windows Opera 7.50, the underdog web browser. Opera incorporates inline reading of rss feeds and in the announcement, even links to Dave Winer's Harvard rss directory (The beta test is also available in Linux, FreeBSD):

* RSS Newsfeeds *
Opera now has experimental support for RSS Newsfeeds (RSS 0.9x, 1.0, and 2.0)--a syndication format often used on weblogs and news services--as part of Opera Mail. You can choose from a selection of pre-installed feeds by choosing "Newsfeeds" from the Mail menu. Newsfeeds are shown in the Mail panel under the Newfeeds access point. Please have a look at http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss/ for more information about RSS. [Opera Forums, betatesting] Since it's beta, upgrading from your stable version is not recommended... If you don't mind crashes and bugs, be adventurous, try the rss reader...