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inoveryourhead discovered 18 months ago
thoughts on the future of stumble upon
raindrop rated 18 months ago
Article: Is Stumble Upon the next Google?
ntltrmllgnc rated 18 months ago
the real questions are: what percentage of those who have seen a product will buy it? what percentage of those who have submitted will buy it and comment? what percentage of those who have stumbled after the algorithm has seen a bazillion times will buy it?
the-fair rated 18 months ago
...no not the next google,let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Royalgirl rated 18 months ago
Is Stumble Upon the next Google?
FLasHPOinT82 rated 18 months ago
February 6, 2007 Is Stumble Upon the next Google? Also of interest: Stumble Upon is my god Bold Statement of the Day: Stumble Upon's traffic will be displacing the power of Boing Boing in a year. Possibly even less. The amount of posts I have seen in the past week talking about the power of Stumble Upon is shocking. Last year, I talked about how Stumble Upon was sending traffic to my site like crazy. Now, everyone is realizing how the power of a crowd of bored internet users can send your site unbelievable amounts of traffic. Why does this matter? Because the power of moderation is slipping. Like Google, a mathematical algorithm with no one at the helm, displaced Yahoo's human edited directory, StumbleUpon's algorithms are now taking control, and are able to more regularly send you, the user, to a site you enjoy- it no longer depends upon the high-ups in blogging, bless their heart.
financialaid rated 18 months ago
Is Stumble Upon the next Google?
pseudonym rated 18 months ago
From the page: "Is Stumble Upon the next Google?"
thunderbay rated 18 months ago

An article about Stumbleupon suggesting that it might surpass Google: "The amount of posts I have seen in the past week talking about the power of Stumble Upon is shocking. Last year, I talked about how Stumble Upon was sending traffic to my site like crazy. Now, everyone is realizing how the power of a crowd of bored internet users can send your site unbelievable amounts of traffic. Why does this matter? Because the power of moderation is slipping. Like Google, a mathematical algorithm with no one at the helm, displaced Yahoo's human edited directory, StumbleUpon's algorithms are now taking control, and are able to more regularly send you, the user, to a site you enjoy- it no longer depends upon the high-ups in blogging, bless their heart." Umm ... can we buy shares, now, in StumbleUpon? Please.
rumisong rated 18 months ago
From the page: "the power of moderation is slipping. Like Google, a mathematical algorithm with no one at the helm, displaced Yahoo%u2019s human edited directory, StumbleUpon%u2019s algorithms are now taking control, and are able to more regularly send you, the user, to a site you enjoy%u2013 it no longer depends upon the high-ups in blogging, bless their heart."
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