Opera StumbleUpon Toolbar
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The Opera Stumbler toolbar allows Opera users to interact with StumbleUpon to channel surf the internet and find websites, videos, photos, and more based on their interests.
This is a free toolbar developed by Crucial Web Hosting that takes seconds to install. To get started, you will need an account at StumbleUpon. If you already have an account, download the toolbar.
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