StumbleUpon is shutting down its content curation and discovery platform. “The service was arguably one of the first of its kind when it launched in 2002, providing users with a dead-simple way
to find new sites to visit, articles to read, and pictures and video to gawk at,”
The Next Web notes. “It also happened to arrive at a time when people were graduating from using
the internet for essential functions like research and monetary transactions, to killing time and sharing things with friends.”
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Who really needed a time-killer app for the Internet after the advent of social media?