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    Opera Unite: a Web server on the Web browser

    Opera's way of "reinventing the web"


    Opera today unveiled Opera Unite, a new technology that shakes up the old client-server computing model of the Web. Opera Unite turns any computer into both a client and a server, allowing it to interact with and serve content to other computers directly across the Web, without the need for third-party servers.

    Opera Unite makes serving data as simple and easy as browsing the Web. For consumers, Opera Unite services give greater control of private data and make it easy to share data with any device equipped with a modern Web browser.

    For Web developers, Opera Unite services are based on the same open Web standards as Web sites today. This dramatically simplifies the complexity of authoring cutting-edge Web services. With Opera Unite, creating a full Web service is now as easy as coding a Web page.

    Opera Unite is available in a special version of the Opera 10 desktop browser from Opera Labs. Opera Unite services run directly in the browser.
    It is easy to use Opera Unite
    Download the Opera Unite build from http://labs.opera.com/.
    To start Opera Unite, click the Opera Unite logo in the lower left-hand corner of the browser and log in with your existing Opera ID — the same Opera ID used for other Opera services such as My Opera and Opera Link. Opera Unite will prompt you to register an Opera ID if you do not have one.
    Now you are ready to use Opera Unite. Simply access your Opera Unite services from the Opera Unite panel of the browser. New services can be installed from http://unite.opera.com/.
    Running a service will give you a direct Web address to the Opera Unite service on your device, for example: http://notebook.jondoe.operaunite.com/photo_sharing/, where “notebook” is the name of the local device serving content, “jondoe” is your username, and “photo_sharing” is the Web service being accessed. That link will also allow others to access the same Web service from your computer through their Web browser.
    You may also see which friends are using Opera Unite services on your My Opera Unite home page.
    Current Opera Unite services are as follows:

    File Sharing
    Securely share a file from your personal computer without waiting to upload it. First select the folder from which you would like to share files. Opera Unite then generates a direct URL to that folder. By giving that link to your friends, you can share files without routing through a third-party Web service.

    Web Server
    Run entire Web sites from your local computer with the Opera Unite Web Server. After selecting the folder containing your Web site, you can share and host it from the given Opera Unite URL. Opera Unite will automatically recognize index files and create the Web site as you designed it.

    Media Player
    Rock out wherever you are by accessing your MP3s and playlists from any machine. After selecting the folder containing your playlist, use the Opera Unite direct link to play your tracks directly in any modern Web browser.

    Photo Sharing
    Share your photos direct from your PC, without uploading them online. Once you select your photo folder, the photo-sharing service will create a thumbnail image gallery of your photos. Clicking the thumbnail will present the photo in its original resolution.

    The Lounge
    The Lounge is a self-contained chat service running on your computer. Your friends can access the chat room via the direct link, which will not require them to sign into any service. Depending on your privacy settings, you need only provide the generated password to your service in order for people to log in to your chatroom.

    Fridge
    Post a note on your friends’ virtual refrigerators. By sharing the direct link to your refrigerator, you and your friends, family or colleagues can exchange notes securely and privately in real time.

    These six services represent the beginning of what is possible. Web developers can unleash their creativity to design unique Web services and, in doing so, unlock the full potential of Opera Unite.

    Seems quite interesting, especially for your average user who doesn't know anything about setting up servers and what not.

    #2
    As a big Opera fan I quite like the look of this, but I had some fairly annoying issues when I tried to run versions 9 and 10 alongside each other before, so I might just bite the bullet and replace 9 with 10 to try this out.

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      #3
      I've been using it all day, and it's niiiice.

      It's not for us tech-heavy serious server heads, but it is for younger kids or older parental units who just want to share something quickly and easily.

      I like it. Well done Opera. Go and write on my fridge!

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        #4
        Good idea and not what I was expecting in the lead up to the announcement. It's a shame most PC or Mac owners will never even get to try this as they seem to be quite happy with whatever browser comes with their system.
        Hell most people I speak to think Google or Yahoo is their web browser!

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          #5
          Have any of the majorish web browser innovations NOT come from Opera ?

          (over last 5/6 years?)

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            #6
            Looks an interesting development. It may do a better job than wordpress for some users.

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              #7
              Originally posted by saif View Post
              Have any of the majorish web browser innovations NOT come from Opera ?

              (over last 5/6 years?)
              I stopped using opera because of a stupid issue : if you opened a new window by clicking on the opera quick launch icon, it wouldn't load your homepage (only about:blank)

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                #8
                That is a stupid issue.

                Mine asks me or goes to my speed dial (what a great feature btw, ntsc-uk is on ctrl+2 ).
                But then, I use mine on linux mainly. Don't use the speech somuch now but that was a good way of getting the news in the morning whilst getting brekkie.

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                  #9
                  I'd switch to Opera in a heartbeat, if they would allow Roboform to plug in to them.

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                    #10
                    Nice idea. Over the years I'm sure we've all seen people making silly mistakes like trying to link images from their hard drive, and this system allows stuff like that to actually work. It really is a potential paradigm shift.

                    I'll let it mature a bit before I play with it, though. A lot of security questions.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NekoFever View Post
                      A lot of security questions.
                      First thing that came to my mind to be honest. They had better get this spot on with the first attempt or it'll backfire and be DOA.

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