Quick Tips: Opera Mini Video

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Quick Tips: Opera Mini
Created: 04/22/2008
Video description: Sick of your phone's lackluster Web browser? Trick out your Java-based phone with Opera Mini. Randall Bennett shows you how to install it and add your own custom search engine.

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