Om Malik has an interview in Businesss 2.0 with Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner about the browser's company strategy. A couple interesting points made by von Tetzchner are Opera's ambitious plans for the wireless market and the fact some people actually pay to use the software. To be honest, I'm not keen on Opera's prospects other than its abiity to serve niche markets. In May, Opera had only 0.51% of the browser marketing, according to Netapplications.com - ranking it even behind Netscape. As a former avid Opera user, I'm now far more excited about Firefox. Not sure why I tired of Opera given it is similar to Firefox but I think Opera had an opportunity at one time to gain major momentum against IE but it never really materialized.