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- trex279, on 10/29/2007, -0/+12I think it's the other way around... you see something on stumbleupon, bookmark it in delicious and someone sees it there and submits it on digg
- ryodoan, on 10/31/2007, -0/+11it goes both ways I think, people steal / borrow / learn about websites from all of the above mentioned sites and then it spreads from those sites to other social sites. Sometimes it starts on digg, sometimes stumbleUpon, and other times delicious. Everyone steals from everyone on the internet.
- GerryBot, on 10/29/2007, -0/+10I'm pretty sure StumbleUpon already had a fair bit of this functionality built into the toolbar.
Oh, and str3ama - the world doesn't revolve around Digg - StumbleUpon thankfully has a more diverse content base, which doesn't depend on one social media site. Besides, Digg benefits from other social media sites too. - str3ama, on 10/29/2007, -0/+3well it sorta works like this Reddit-->Digg-->StumbleUpon-->Delicious (for the most part)
Unless ofcourse it's an article from TechCrunch/LifeHacker/ArsTechnica or a resource compilation from Mashable..then it's straight to Digg before everywhere else. - jbrevik, on 10/23/2007, -0/+3"Hyperefficient Time Waster" is an understatement.
- pineapplehead, on 10/29/2007, -2/+4OMG you click on StumbleUpon and get a random cool site . . . .THEY MUST HAVE FOUND IT ON DIGG!!!1!one
Grow up please. - chime, on 10/29/2007, -0/+2True. It owns my soul.
- trex279, on 10/29/2007, -1/+2Now that will make searching so much more efficient. It's payback time stumbleupon...
- theOster, on 10/23/2007, -0/+1i've seen peoples firefox configs in teh past wehre they just have a single stumble button. how do you do that? i only ever used the one button and hate dedicating a whole line to a toolbar.
thanks - masgrada, on 10/29/2007, -2/+3*Reddit is better!* (said like waterboy)
- duggtodeath, on 10/29/2007, -1/+2Reddit is the devil!
- kefs, on 10/23/2007, -0/+1OMGPONIES! SUBMIT A NEW TOPIC!
***** - DatVillain83, on 10/23/2007, -1/+2since when has innovation (or should I say a FRESH perspective for application) been analogous with stealing?
- inactive, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1its nearly as dumb as saying, slashdot is a clone of digg, _nearly_
- pgillan, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1I was saying Booo-urns.
- specialK16, on 10/24/2007, -1/+2And, as usual this doesn't work in Opera. boooo!
- theOster, on 10/23/2007, -0/+1nm - they've improved since i last used it. jsut drag and drop
- MicrosoftBob, on 10/23/2007, -0/+1Doesn't work in Safari, though. Anyone know why?
- inactive, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1if we didnt have blogs and misc picture sites digg wouldnt have any content.
- MikeonTV, on 10/25/2007, -1/+2Hey retad! It's from Billy Madison!
- inactive, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1@trek
omg your ignorance is overwhelming. - Official, on 10/25/2007, -0/+0With this new service, StumbleUpon continues to pioneer the field of Internet discovery, making the Internet more useful and entertaining, while bringing users a more personal experience across the Web.
http://news.taume.com/World-Business/Business-Fina ... - inactive, on 10/25/2007, -1/+1and as usual, no1 cares about the miniscule opera userbase.
- anjamerret, on 10/29/2007, -3/+2Clever.
- Kitsune818, on 10/23/2007, -2/+1I have an inkling this is going to have an effect on SEO..
- str3ama, on 10/29/2007, -6/+1The thing everyone needs to know is that StumbleUpon is heavily affected by Digg. There is a trickle down system, something makes it on to Digg - it obviously gets bookmarked on delicious, and it works its way in to StumbleUpon - and you end up literally seeing whatever was popular on Digg - some from Digg's early beginnings.


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