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Opera 10: 10 Million Downloads in First Week

Written by Frederic Lardinois / September 8, 2009 10:08 AM / 2 Comments

opera_logo_dec08.pngOpera today announced that the latest version of its browser, Opera 10, was downloaded 10 million times during the first week after its release. On its first day of release, Opera registered around 2 million downloads, up from 580,000 when the company released Opera 9 in 2006. Opera 10 launched to generally positive reviews and the company is already working on the next iteration of Opera 10, which will include Opera Unite, a web server and a number of web services that users will host on their own desktops.

Firefox, in comparison, saw about 5 million downloads during the first 24 hours after the release of Firefox 3.5 and 20 million after the first week.

Looking at StatCounter's browser data, it doesn't look like this release had real any influence on Opera's global market share yet, but in Europe, Opera went from around 6.5% on September 1st to 7.5% today, and in the US, Opera went from 0.65% to 8%. In September 2008, Opera was hovering around 0.5% in the US, so the company has definitely seen some nice growth over the last year, even though in September 2008, it was also immediately overtaken by the newly released first beta of Google Chrome.

Source: StatCounter Global Stats - Browser Market Share


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  1. I've been using Flock almost exclusively for eons before picking up Opera 10. So far, Opera has a lot of cool features, but I find it to be rather unstable at times, slow especially on Hotmail and I cannot find a keyboard shortcut to go to the search box. On Firefox and Flock, it's Control + K. On Opera, that's a whole different function.

    Posted by: Jan | September 8, 2009 10:58 PM



  2. mm as much as i like opera.. i keep going back to firefox.. mainly because the plugins but in speed i think opera wins hands down.

     Posted by: Chris Author Profile Page | September 9, 2009 4:54 AM



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