Techie + Gamers | Former Opera CEO Builds Vivaldi, a Powerful Web Browser

March 27, 2017

Jon Von Tetzchener, former CEO of Opera browser, has launched a new way to browse the web. It’s called Vivaldi and it’s designed to customize the browser to fit your way of working––a true personal browser.

SmartUp | Vivaldi, The People’s Browser: An Interview with Jon von Tetzchner

March 27, 2017

Jon von Tetzchner is an imposing man with a grand ambition: to build the people’s browser.

CNET | ​Vivaldi wants to make your web browsing history useful

March 16, 2017

The next version of the browser sports a calendar-like tool to help you rediscover that viral video you saw a few weeks ago.

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Tecnode | Building a browser community: Q&A with Jon von Tetzchner

March 10, 2017

Being an entrepreneur is all about realizing the long cherished vision regardless of the difficulty of the process. For Jon von Tetzchner, that vision is to build the most powerful browser for users.

Making news with Vivaldi – the best browser for journalists

March 7, 2017

Research, fact-checking, speaking to sources and even writing articles – many journalists do all of this without leaving the browser. Here’s how Vivaldi can help you nail your next breaking story.

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The Register | Vivaldi and me: Just browsing? Nah, I’m sold

February 8, 2017

This power browser has turned seriously useful.

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Computerworld | Boutique browser maker to Microsoft: ‘Stop stealing the default’ in Windows 10

January 26, 2017

Vivaldi CEO knocks Microsoft for restoring Edge as the default browser after major OS updates.

Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner

ZDnet | Windows 10’s Edge must stop stealing the browser default, says Vivaldi CEO

January 25, 2017

Vivaldi’s Jon von Tetzchner has called on Microsoft to stop trying to foist Edge on Windows 10 users.

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Ars Technica | Vivaldi is building “Opera as it should’ve been”

January 16, 2017

In case you haven’t heard about Vivaldi before, it’s a Chromium-based “non-conformist” desktop Web browser that goes in the opposite direction to the mainstream. While the major players like Chrome or Firefox are stripping the browser to its bare essentials, Vivaldi offers more and more integrated features and customisation options.

WindowsAble | Vivaldi adds tab notifications, improved tab stacking, and more in its latest update

December 16, 2016

Vivaldi can’t be a browser for everyone by itself – everyone has to make Vivaldi into a browser for themselves; Vivaldi only offers the ability to do so, with its incredible layout customization engine and a mind-numbing amount of features that can be turned on or off with a click.

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Softpedia | Vivaldi 1.6 is out, world’s first web browser to display notifications in tabs

December 15, 2016

Among other cool new features introduced in Vivaldi 1.6, we can mention the ability to save open tabs as a session, making it a lot easier to organize and access multiple browsing sessions, support for nicknaming individual bookmarks for quicker access, as well as support for viewing two or more web pages through tab stack tiling.