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Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi Technologies, a company founded by Tatsuki Tomita and Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, who was the co-founder and CEO of Opera Software.Vivaldi was officially launched on April 6, 2016. Although intended for general users, it is first and foremost targeted towards technically-inclined users as well as former Opera users.

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The VIVALDI project is an EU funded project under the Innovation Action program 2018-2020. This program aims at bringing European research close to market and commercialization. In the VIVALDI project the consortium will validate new equipment (the VETPOD platform) for rapid on-site detection of zoonotic pathogens in industrial food and animal production chains. @adrianfernandez said in Vivaldi browser and Flash Player applications after December 2020: But they WILL run in Vivaldi and other browsers old versions (for example Vivaldi 2.7 or 2.10) that currently support Flash, after December 2020. A question which can be answered by Vivaldi developers.

Vivaldi is a stallion that always captivates in Europe with his strong type with radiance and movement. Always confident in his presentation, under saddle Vivaldi convinces with charisma and incredible movements. He was reserve champion of his stallion performance test and in 2007 he won the PAVO Cup for five-year old dressage horses (similar to the Bundeschampionship) with Hans Peter Minderhoud / NED.

In 2019, his son Vivino broker records selling for a massive 2 million euros at the Hanoverian Stallion Auction. Other offspring of Vivaldi have been highly sought-after and have fetched top prices at auction throughout Europe.

In 2018, as a sire Vivaldi had a spectacular year. Vivaldi produced the stallion, Vivino, who was Premium stallion and price record holder of the 2018 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing in Verden. The incredible price of 2.01 million euros topped all previous records of stallion licensings worldwide. He has produced over 35 licensed sons. Vanity Fair, by Vivaldi, won the annual Hanoverian mare chamionship in Verden. His licensed son, Veneziano won the Lusidor Prize for the best young Grand Prix horse in Frankfurt. During his breeding career in the Netherlands, Vivaldi produced second main premium, Cennin, who became fifth in the World Cup; Desperado, who is successful at Grand Prix; Eye Catcher, two-time bronze medalist at the World Championships and victorious in the small tour; Dancer, World Champion; and Vitalis, Burg Cup winner. In 2012 Vivaldi produced the Westphalian reserve champion Van Vivaldi and the premium stallion Livaldon who was sold for 260.000€ in Hannover.

In 2008 and 2009 Vivaldi won the KNHS / KWPN stallion competition with scores up to a perfect 10.0 for trot. Vivaldi is trained up to advanced dressage level. As a sire he knows no boundaries: So far 15 sons have been licensed in Germany, including numerous premium stallions.

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In 2013 Versace was proclaimed the Reserve Champion of the Oldenburg Spring licensing in Vechta. Furthermore Vivaldi sired several champion mares. His sire Krack C won the PAVO Cup Dressage in 1996 and 1997. At the stallion performance test in Ermelo he achieved the highest scores for his rideability. With Anky van Grunsven in the saddle, Krack C won Grand Prix classes and took part in the 2002 World Championships at Jerez.

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The dam's sire Jazz won international Grand Prix and in 2002, with his rider Tineke Bartels, was a member of the Dutch dressage team, at the World Championships in Jerez. Because of his performance in breeding he was awarded with the 'keur'. He continued his career with Kirsten Beckers / NED and in 2006 became KWPN Horse of the Year in the Netherlands and is titled 'preferent'. In 2008, Jazz headed the WBFSH dressage ranking for the first time. The grandfather Cocktail was successful with Anky van Grunsven / NED in international dressage classes. Via Purioso, Cocktail goes back to the foundation sire Furioso II, whose sons Purioso and Voltaire are successfully dominating Dutch Breeding. Vivaldi originates from the Dutch dam line 002, which became internationally popular. This line produced the stallions What's in a Name, Lurioso, Modjo, Paroschka (all private stallions NL), Norman (private stallion Rhld., Brdbg.) and Rajko (private stallion NL, Thür.), Arko III (private stallion Oldbg., internationally successful with Nick Skelton/GBR), Blue Velvet N (private stallion Rhld.), Rincon Zeus (ARG) and the internationally successful eventer Bordou (by Bouquet AA) Peter Thomsen. Also the world-class sire Darco (private stallion BEL, internationally successful with Ludo Philippaerts) belongs to this line.