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(Unverified)Oct 1st 2008 11:06AM
It's available now. Just click on any of the recommended sites to get started.
(Unverified)Oct 1st 2008 11:12AM
I see the demo toolbar when I click on one of the sites on the front page (I am logged in). I don't see anyway to stumble while logged in without the toolbar though.
This doesn't look like a big change. There have been bookmarklets (http://dreamcore.home.comcast.net/~dreamcore/toolbarless/) around for a while the provided this same functionality.
This article is misleading. :(
(Unverified)Oct 1st 2008 11:16AM
Having a third party bookmarklet is not the same thing as having an official StumbleUpon feature that lets you use the service without installing any software.
What exactly did you find misleading in the article? There's a picture showing what the new JS-based toolbar looks like and a description of how it works.