Here are some other news items worthy of your consideration today… Pronet takes a look at the new StumbleUpon homepage design and compares to Digg.
Speaking of Pronet, their excellent CrazyEgg heatmaps tool has a new competitor in ClickTale.
Business Week suggests Google TV won’t revolutionize television ads.
Should PR professionals fear search marketers? This whitepaper promises to answer that question (I’ve not read it yet, s
It seems not a day goes by that a new “Digg-clone” pops-up on the radar and everyone chastises them for copying the popular voting model.
Well, according to Business Week, Digg’s about to start copying another popular online community - StumbleUpon.
Later this year, Digg will launch a recommendation tool able to expose members to fellow Diggers who appear to have similar interests, says Rose
If you’re familiar with StumbleUpon, the web surfing toolbar, you’ve probably spent countless hours hitting the “stumble” button and discovering sites that are eerily tailored towards your taste.
Taking that same concept, StumbleUpon has launched StumbleVideo, a web site that allows visitors to “surf” video content from MySpace, Google Video and YouTube, using the same technology used by the popular toolbar.
Earlier this week, I had a chance to sit down with StumbleUpon’s VP of Marketing, David Feller, and get a sneak peak at the new service