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Arnold Zafra at Search Engine Journal points out several new features from the latest StumbleUpon Search Reviews update. Some of these enhanced features includes:

- Displaying your StumbleUpon friends who have rated particular sites.
- Expansion in coverage for popular and untapped internet properties.

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from tappingcreativity 1573 Days ago #
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Excellent. With this feature, who needs Mahalo. I think that, if web 3.0 really is knocking on the door, it’s going to look more like this.

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from onreact 1573 Days ago #
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One day this feature will render even Google useless, as SU and other social browsing services are the Web 2.5 way of using the Internet. Why ask an automaton if you can ask a community?

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from lorenbaker 1572 Days ago #
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great point onreact, and the major reason why I was surprised Amazon did not purchase stumbleupon. do you see eBay stepping in to purchase a basic search engine technology, like Gigablast for example, to stick these reviews to and offer their own community search? I would have expected eBay to purchase a major search technology, but given the skype issue and ebay stocks taking a drop from them overpaying, maybe a small engine fits the bill.

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