StumbleUpon v. Google v. Digg. Fight!

By Tim

I made Jason and Josh listen to my praise heaped upon StumbleUpon and Josh asked how it’s different from Digg and Google.  Interested?  Then check out StumbleUpon Defined vs. Digg, Google, MySpace and More.

Do you Stumble?  Leave comment if so, or if you use something similar but you feel better!

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2 Comments so far

  1. Tim - I am an active user and advocate of Stumbleupon; and produces a ton of traffic to my blog(s).

    Not a big fan of Digg at all. Don’t find it very useful and it seems to me that there a core set of users that determine what makes news and what doesn’t.

    - M

  2. […] I have a fine example, via Om Malik, of the power of StumbleUpon - I wrote an introduction for those unaware of StumbleUpon the other day here on Portland Social Media; you can read the article at StumbleUpon v. Google v. Digg. Fight!.  Om links to Vinod, who uses Google Analytics to make his point (sign-up for a Analytics account here), who explains  he saw his RSS subscription base increase from 17 to 476 in one day. […]

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