@John good stats site. I did not know this one. Yes, mobile opera has
impressive numbers.

If the plan is to support default browsers on Android, iPhone, modern
blackberry, plus Opera for other devices, then I think it is a great
start.



Jeremy,


On Jan 11, 2:47 pm, Sam Collett <[email protected]> wrote:
> With Windows Mobile, IE is a very poor mobile browser, so I usually replace
> it with Opera, which I others may do as well, so it would be good if it was
> supported. I wouldn't be surprised if it was as standards complaint as the
> desktop version.
>
> --Sam
>
> 2010/1/11 John Resig <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > > Thanks, nice interview. And, yes, agree with John, the devices
> > > selection is key. Also, IMO 3rd party browsers should not be a
> > > priority (focusing on the device default browser would bring a better
> > > reach)
>
> > I use to think similarly to you but Opera has such a dominant position
> > in the mobile space that it would be foolhardy to ignore it
> > completely.
>
> >http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_browser-ww-monthly-200812-201001
>
> > That being said, in the end we're only going to support the browsers
> > that it's reasonable to attempt to support.
>
> > --John
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