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{{Infobox Software
| name = StumbleUpon Toolbar
| logo = [[Image:StumbleUpon logo.png|72px]]
| screenshot = [[Image:SU-Toolbar-Firefox.png|300px]]
| caption = StumbleUpon Toolbar in [[Firefox]] 2.0
| author = Geoff Smith<ref>{{cite web |url=https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/138/ |title=<nowiki>StumbleUpon | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation</nowiki> |accessdate=2007-02-28}}</ref>
| developer = [[eBay]] since May 2007
| released =
| latest release version = 3.26<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stumbleupon.com/changelog.php |title=StumbleUpon Changelog |accessdate=2007-07-20}}</ref>
| latest release date =
| latest preview version =
| latest preview date =
| operating system =
| platform = [[Firefox]], [[Seamonkey]], [[Internet Explorer]]
| language =
| genre = Web site ranking and discovery
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] [[freeware]]
| website = http://www.stumbleupon.com/
}}


This page is being constructed by a group of Master's students and sections will be added continuously over this weekend.
'''StumbleUpon''' is an [[Internet community]] that allows its users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos. It is a personalized [[recommendation engine]] which uses peer and [[social networking|social-networking]] principles.


'''Signature BioScience Inc.''' was a [[biotechnology]] company based in [[San Francisco]] and carried out clinical trials on [[Digitoxin]] as a potential treatment for [[cancer]]. It was formed in 1998 but closed in 2003.
Web pages are presented when the user clicks the "Stumble!" button on the [[browser's toolbar]]. StumbleUpon chooses which Web page to display based on the user's ratings of previous pages, ratings by his/her friends, and by the ratings of users with similar interests. Users can rate or choose not to rate any Web page with a thumbs up or thumbs down, and clicking the Stumble button resembles "[[channel-surfing]]" the Web. There is also one-click [[weblog|blogging]] built in as well.


==References==
Toolbar versions exist for [[Safari]], [[Firefox]], [[Mozilla Application Suite]] and [[Internet Explorer]], but also works with some independent Mozilla-based browsers.


*{{cite web |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2003/04/14/daily46.html
[[eBay]] acquired StumbleUpon in May 2007 for $75,000,000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070707122554/http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070530/20070530006201.html |title=eBay Acquires StumbleUpon |publisher=[[Business Wire]], mirrored at [[Internet Archive|archive.org]] |date=[[2007-05-03]] |accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref>
|title=Signature BioScience to shut down |accessdate=2008-10-10 |last=Levine |first=Daniel|coauthors= |date=April 17, 2003 |work=San Francisco Business Times |publisher=}}


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==History==
StumbleUpon was founded by Garrett Camp, Geoff Smith, Justin LaFrance, and Eric Boyd during Garrett's time in post-graduate school (in Calgary, Alberta, Canada). The idea of creating a company was established before the content: of the five or six ideas for products, StumbleUpon was chosen. Garrett describes in a [[British Broadcasting Company|BBC]] interview the moment for him in which he felt the company had really taken off: "When we passed the half a million mark (in registered users), it seemed more real."

The popularity of the software attracted [[Silicon Valley]] investor Brad O'Neill to take notice of the company and assist with a move to [[San Francisco]], as well as bringing in subsequent fund-raising totaling $1.2 million from other [[angel investors]] including [[Ram Shriram]] (Google), [[Mitch Kapor]] (Mozilla Foundation), [[Josh Kopelman]] (First Round Capital), and Ron Conway. Garrett Camp and Geoff Smiff now reside in San Francisco, where StumbleUpon is headquartered.

==Service details==
StumbleUpon uses [[collaborative filtering]] (an automated process combining [[human]] opinions with [[machine learning]] of personal preference) to create [[virtual community|virtual communities]] of like-minded Web surfers. Rating Web sites updates a personal profile (a [[blog]]-style record of rated sites) and generates peer networks of Web surfers linked by common interest. These social networks coordinate the distribution of Web content, so that users "stumble upon" pages explicitly recommended by friends and peers.

Users rate a site by giving it a [[Hand_gesture#Thumbs_up.2C_thumbs_down|thumbs up, thumbs down]] selection on the StumbleUpon toolbar, and can optionally leave additional commentary on the site's review page, which also appears on the user's blog. This social content discovery approach automates the "word-of-mouth" referral of peer-approved Web sites and simplifies Web navigation.

Stumblers also have the ability to rate and review each others' blogs and join interest groups, which are community forums for specific topics. Users can post comments in the manner of a discussion board in these groups and post links to Web sites that apply to the specific topic.

=== StumbleVideo ===
On [[December 13]], [[2006]] StumbleUpon launched their StumbleVideo site at http://video.stumbleupon.com/. The new site allows users without a toolbar to "stumble" through all the videos that toolbar users have submitted and rate them using an [[AJAX]] interface. The site currently aggregates videos from [[YouTube]], [[Google Video]], [[Metacafe]], and [[MySpace]] Videos.

StumbleUpon launched a version of StumbleVideo for the [[Internet Channel]] Web browser that runs on the [[Wii]] console on [[February 12]], [[2007]]. This version of StumbleVideo is optimized for the Wii's smaller screen resolution and offers similar functionality to that of the original version.

=== StumbleThru ===
In April 2007 StumbleUpon launched the StumbleThru service, allowing users of the toolbar to "stumble through" pages from various sites such as [[The Onion]], [[Public Broadcasting Service]] and [[Wikipedia]]. According to the announcement of the feature, StumbleUpon plans on adding additional Web sites in the future.

== Advertising ==
StumbleUpon uses knowledge of user preferences to deliver targeted advertising. A small proportion of the "stumbles" users come across (typically less than 2%) are [http://www.stumbleupon.com/ads/ sponsored pages] matching their topics of interest. For example, those signed up for photography will occasionally see an ad related to photography. Such content is vetted by humans for "quality and relevance" prior to its delivery. <ref>Brown, Terrence [http://www.thesearchengineconnection.com/2008/09/22/the-most-important-seo-factor/ The Most Important SEO factor]</ref> A sponsored site is identifiable by a green "person" logo on the toolbar. Paid accounts (referred to as "Sponsors") have a variety of options, including the ability to turn off such advertising.

== Success ==
In July 2006 StumbleUpon had 1 million users.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=190500706&subSection=Breaking+News |title=StumbleUpon Launches Plug-In For Microsoft Internet Explorer |last=Keizer |first=Gregg |publisher=[[InformationWeek]] |date=2006-07-18 |accessdate=2007-02-28}}</ref> According to the [http://www.stumbleupon.com/ homepage], StumbleUpon has over 5 million members as of April 25th, 2008. Before the end of May 2008, StumbleUpon says that it will have collected its five-billionth "stumble", more than one billion of which have taken place in 2008 alone.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/23/five-million-users-and-nearly-five-billion-stumbles-later/| title=Five Million Users And Nearly Five Billion Stumbles Later |last=Schonfeld |first=Erick |publisher=[[TechCrunch]] |date=2008-04-23 |accessdate=2008-04-25}}</ref>

==eBay==
In May 2007 StumbleUpon was purchased by eBay. Early reports indicated they were also in talks with Google before the eBay announcement. A year and a half later (September 2008) eBay has hired Deutsche Bank to try to sell StumbeUpon again. Although the number of registered user has been growing steadily, the number of visitors has declined from 4.4 million to 1.3 million between July 2007 and July 2008. <ref>http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/18/that-was-fun-but-now-ebays-selling-stumbleupon/</ref> <ref>http://payperclickoffer.com/ebay-stumbleupon-is-for-sale-not-less-for-75m/</ref>

==See also==
* [[del.icio.us]]
* [[Digg]]
* [[Fark]]
* [[Reddit]]
* [[Slashdot]]
* [[Social bookmarking]]
* [[Web 2.0]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.stumbleupon.com/ StumbleUpon Homepage]
* [http://www.stumbleupon.com/help.html Official StumbleUpon FAQ]
* [http://stumbleupon.wikia.com/wiki/Advanced_Stumbling Advanced Stumbling Wiki]
* [http://stumble.tv/ StumbleVideo for Wii] ([[Browser sniffing]] forwards non-Wii visitors to the normal StumbleVideo interface)
* [http://www.technologyreview.com/tr35/Profile.aspx?Cand=T&TRID=606 Garrett Camp in TR35]

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Revision as of 22:57, 10 October 2008

This page is being constructed by a group of Master's students and sections will be added continuously over this weekend.

Signature BioScience Inc. was a biotechnology company based in San Francisco and carried out clinical trials on Digitoxin as a potential treatment for cancer. It was formed in 1998 but closed in 2003.

References

  • Levine, Daniel (April 17, 2003). "Signature BioScience to shut down". San Francisco Business Times. Retrieved 2008-10-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)