StumbleUpon launches StumbleThru feature
April 22nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 46 times, 1 so far today
StumbleUpon launches StumbleThru feature
Google has just launched a feature on their search toolbar which somewhat mimics the capabilities of the StumbleUpon service.
eBay has just denied that they have acquired StumbleUpon company as it was being mentioned in the media releases.
StumbleUpon however continues to expand their range of services and have now launched a new feature named StumbleThru.
StumbleThru is specifically designed to help users explore personalized content within fast-growing sites like Flickr, MySpace, Wikipedia, and YouTube.
This feature enables them to target their Stumbling to specific domains. However, they still have access to the same tools like thumbs-up and thumbs-down rating system used by StumbleUpon to form collaborative opinions on the visited sites and pages.
The feature currently works in a limited number of online destinations including Flickr, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, BBC, CNN, PBS, The Onion, Physorg and more.
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April 22nd, 2007 at 09:40 am
Hahaha!
What do we have that Ebay really wants anyway?
Ebay depends on exact descriptions.
They have no need for random searches.
Google, however stands to reap the rewards with their new reader.