Why I Still Like To Use StumbleUpon

In addition to helping to spread the (web)word regarding websites that I find to be valuable and, hence, certainly worth passing on, I tend to also give sites ‘thumbs up’s‘ for the simple fact that I will be able to re-visit a website that I otherwise have forgotten the name/URL there of. I can’t tell you how many times I struggle to recall the sites I previously found to be beneficial. With the help of StumbleUpon, I am able to quickly (and easily) locate the specific sites/URL’s that I ’stumbled’ and, hence, follow through with my intentions for finding them again.

Sure, there are many a functionality that StumbleUpon (SU) successfully serves for those individuals looking for specific web content as well as for those individuals looking to promote specific web content, a few of which I covered a while back in some of my former social media weblog discussions like StumbleUpon: Growth Hormone For Your Website and It’s Not Digg, It’s Not Del.icio.us, It’s StumbleUpon. Mainly, as of late for me, SU helps me to save certain URL’s for future returns. And you? What about you? Do you (still) use StumbleUpon?

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