Facebook CEO Eyes On Opera After Instagram
Facebook is rumored to make another major acquisition after Instagram. That's what the reports from Pocket-Link.com claims, that it had a tip from unnamed sources. They claim that Facebook is going to purchase Opera Software, the makers of the long running Opera web browser.
Details are few, but the story claims that Facebook wants to compete in the web browser space that already has Microsoft, Google, Apple and Mozilla among its participants. The company recently fetched Mark Zuckerberg $1 Billion by entering the US stock market. Zuckerberg now has enough money to play and is looking through various fields to invest them.
The Opera web browser has always been well behind, at least in terms of market share, in the PC web browser market. Both Net Applications and Stats Counter show that Opera is fifth in use on the PC behind Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. However, Opera has found some attraction as a mobile web browser. Facebook is all about mobility now, and they could see buying Opera Software as a short cut towards making a browser that would compete in the smartphone and tablet space.
Facebook has also been on a buying spirit in the past few weeks, either acquiring the teams behind app companies or, in the case of Instagram, offering to buy the entire company for $1 billion. They have even bought lots of patent rights from Microsoft. It's unknown how much Facebook would be willing to pay for Opera Web Browser, but it certainly has a bigger history than a lot of other software companies. Lets see what Facebook is up to with all that money from IPO.
Facebook is rumored to make another major acquisition after Instagram. That's what the reports from Pocket-Link.com claims, that it had a tip from unnamed sources. They claim that Facebook is going to purchase Opera Software, the makers of the long running Opera web browser.
Details are few, but the story claims that Facebook wants to compete in the web browser space that already has Microsoft, Google, Apple and Mozilla among its participants. The company recently fetched Mark Zuckerberg $1 Billion by entering the US stock market. Zuckerberg now has enough money to play and is looking through various fields to invest them.
The Opera web browser has always been well behind, at least in terms of market share, in the PC web browser market. Both Net Applications and Stats Counter show that Opera is fifth in use on the PC behind Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. However, Opera has found some attraction as a mobile web browser. Facebook is all about mobility now, and they could see buying Opera Software as a short cut towards making a browser that would compete in the smartphone and tablet space.
Facebook has also been on a buying spirit in the past few weeks, either acquiring the teams behind app companies or, in the case of Instagram, offering to buy the entire company for $1 billion. They have even bought lots of patent rights from Microsoft. It's unknown how much Facebook would be willing to pay for Opera Web Browser, but it certainly has a bigger history than a lot of other software companies. Lets see what Facebook is up to with all that money from IPO.
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