Reviewed by polymath22
on
Oct 16 2008, 3:17pm
here is a thought on how you may choose to use stumbleupon in a very different way; this "stumble buzz page" could be compared to "diggs front page". the way we use stumble is like traveling around the "rim" of a wheel, wheras digg is like the "hub and spokes". we see the same content, but stumble removes all that unnecessary "hub and spoke" component, saving us pageloads, keystrokes, mouseclicks, bandwidth, processor power, and, most importantly, our time. by scanning stumbles buzz page, we can further cut time, because chances are, we will have stumbled into some stuff that we may not have if we had seen other popular headlines. if we check the buzz page and pick out the most interesting content, we can better train stumbleupon to send us better content when we go back to using the stumble button.