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Stumble Upon Releases StumbleThru | Social Media News

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On april 19th SU announces the new release of a very interesting feature called stumble thru. The new service is designed to allow you to stumble randomly through a site. For instance if you want to stumble wikipedia you can now do so.


Some of the sites that are going to be a great addition to the stumble thru feature are Flickr, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, Blogspot, Wordpress, BBC, CNN, PBS, TheOnion, and Physorg, as well as all .edu and .gov websites.

From an internet marketing/ search engine optimization standpoint its not a bad idea to browse the .edu and .gov sites for potential link partners ;-).

Now that Google has introduced google dice and has a much larger inventory of sites to browse I think the new addition to SU will be a very useful one. Since the concerns regarding the reported acquisition of stumble upon via ebay, the future of stumble upon use has been on the minds of many people but one thing that Google dice does not have is the following and user compatibility which makes SU so great.

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