Opera 15, the first version of Opera that ships with Google's Chromium backend instead of Presto, is now available to download for Windows and Mac. By switching to Chromium, Opera is now a lot faster (comparable to Chrome, in fact) and more compatible with HTML5 websites and apps. Opera 15 also introduces some interesting new features, including a reworked Speed Dial, and Discover, which is a bit like a built-in version of StumbleUpon.
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