StumbleThru- one more addition to the WEb 2.0 world

April 22nd, 2007
StumbleThru- one more addition to the WEb 2.0 world

With the world moving towards contents within websites like Flickr, MySpace, Wikipedia and YouTube, companies are coming up with newer and newer way to explore them. One such great approach is StumbleThru by StumbleUpon.

StumbleThru also has the same thumbs-up and down rating system used by StumbleUpon to form easy and simple opinions on the quality of the articles. It also allows users to target their ‘Stumbling’ to specific domains. This results in giving users great content and don’t need to depend on inefficient search engines which usually don’t retun efficient results.

“The collaborative nature of Web 2.0 sites like YouTube and Wikipedia means that content is constantly being generated by millions of users,” said David Feller, vice president, Marketing at StumbleUpon. “StumbleThru provides users the ability to skip the clutter and unearth only the best that these domains have to offer.”

StumbleThru is currently not available for all or many websites but only some of the most popular sites on the Web which include Flickr, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, BBC, CNN, PBS, The Onion, Physorg and more. More websites are said to be added in the near future.

Pranjal




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