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Opera Next is out - now supports WebGL by default


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Interesting that navigator.userAgent reports it as Chrome 28 compared to Chrome release currently at 27 and Canary at 29.

It has caused some upset amongst Opera users as being just a reskinned Chrome browser and the loss of features such as integrated email. It is a bit of a pity that there may be a little less competition amongst browsers but it makes life easier for devs. I've noticed standard Opera sometime fails to render even HTML correctly, nevermind lacking more advanced features like webGL.

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