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August 9, 2015

Opera buys a Netflix-style smartphone app service

by John_A

Opera's mobile store on a Nexus 5

You may associate Opera with data-saving web browsers and handy compression tools, but the company is determined to make more of a name for itself in smartphone apps, too. Opera just bought Bemobi, a mobile app discovery service that thrives on a Netflix-like app subscription service — pay a weekly fee on your phone bill and you get to use as many “premium” apps as you like. The deal not only gives Opera a fresh way to offer apps beyond its usual app store, but gives it a huge footprint in Latin America, where Bemobi already has deals with major carriers. Don’t be surprised if you soon have a way to experiment with paid apps and games without paying full price for each and every one.

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Cellphones, Internet, Mobile

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TechCrunch

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Opera (PR Newswire)

Tags: acquisition, app, apps, bemobi, browser, internet, mobilepostcross, opera, smartphone, web

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