Opera 10.6 Beta – Geolocation

Oh, cool!  Opera has geolocation!

Opera employees do lots of heavy lifting on standards.  During my involvement at the geolocation working group, I saw first hand the great to work that the Opera folks do (Hi Lars-Erik + Max!).  And it is really great to see that this work be put into a product and shipped.

I spend a bit of time looking at 10.6 and their geo implementation.  The info bar has the basic elements that a geolocation notification bar is suppose to have.  I will leave it to the Opera users to decided if this is a pretty notification bar or not… Notice that they did leave off a informational link that allows a user to get more information each time a geolocation request is performed.  We left that on so that people away can find a way back to the explanation of geolocation.  I also like the wording on the prompt… the browser shares the location data with the web page, but we do not transmit or send data.  It is a minor difference, but if the location is transmitted it is really the page that does it.

Geolocation info bar in Opera

The first time you click “Share My Location”, you get a big modal dialog with a bunch of legalize in it that explain what geolocation is, and how it is used in Opera, and what providers, etc.  The text is pretty dense and will probably scare most people away.  I suppose much of the text is similar to the Firefox text.  There are some word smithing that could be done, but its a beta and Opera is probably still working on it.

Under the hood, Opera does use https when transmitting the geolocation data to and from Google’s Location Service.  They also expire the service cookie every two weeks and offer a way for the user to purge this value more frequently.  In my quick conformance tests, it looks like Opera behaves much like Firefox.

Overall, I am pretty happy with Opera’s Geolocation implementation.  Go Opera.  (btw, do I still get a t-shirt for saying that?)

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5 Comments

  1. skierpage
    Posted June 14, 2010 at 12:17 pm | Permalink

    Your thumbnail links to the wrong full-size screencap – remove “opera-” from http://dougt.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/opera-geo-info-bar.png (and maybe disable directory browsing)

    It’s a cool feature, I hope it gets more use. Just tell me where the nearest store is, don’t make me go to “Find a store” and fill something out!

    Did Opera implement a “Send this as my location: [combo editbox with populated list]” for people who want to misrepresent their position, or get information for where they’re *going* to be? Did anyone write such an extension for Firefox?

  2. Posted June 14, 2010 at 2:41 pm | Permalink

    I’m just wondering why we force the usage of Google location services when more accurate devices may be available to the browser (internal GPS receiver or GPS receiver over bluetooth).

    • Posted June 21, 2010 at 7:28 pm | Permalink

      we do both. However, it is considerably cheaper to do a network request to help position you than to spin up the GPS — both in terms of time and in terms of battery.

  3. misbah
    Posted June 16, 2010 at 2:05 am | Permalink

    when this opera launch?

    • Posted June 21, 2010 at 7:28 pm | Permalink

      No idea! I do not work for Opera and if it is like other good software… it is done when it is done. :-)

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