Opera on song to challenge Microsoft

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Microsoft seems to have won the battle for world domination in the browser market, despatching Netscape to relative obscurity. But there's a new kid on the block in the shape of Opera - an all singing, all dancing alternative that's generating plenty of interest.

The battle of the browsers, having raged for years, will soon be over. Although net prophecy is all but impossible, I feel lucky today, so shall proclaim Microsoft victorious and Netscape defeated ...

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