Where can I find information on how to develop for Opera Unite? [close] - opera

Opera Unite (a web browser that can act as a server) has just been released and they claim that you can build web services so other people can access your browser. I'm interested in making a program for the platform.
Can someone point me to a site on how to develop for Opera Unite?
Close: nevermind, the page I linked to has a link to a developer's guide. Silly me, but it wasn't there when I saw the link at reddit.

Just to have the question not showing anymore in the unanswered list ;)
The official site for Opera Unite
The developer Guide for Opera Unite
The primer for developers will guide people through the steps.
There is also the important Unite API Library
There is a forum about Opera Unite to help with questions.

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