[Learn] How to use StumbleUpon for interesting search results
Posted: April 24th, 2008 | Author: John del Rosario | Filed under: Learn, Random, Web | Tags: Internet, Learn, Web | No Comments »I use StumbleUpon a lot. Everytime I am bored, I just click away on that little icon to just see what I stumble on. But apart from having random interesting pages ranging anywhere from sex book reviews to funny pics to Flash tutorials, I don’t have any control with what I will get. I think that’s one of the best features of this cool plugin.
Only recently have I discovered that SU has a “Stumble with query” feature. You type in the search query you want, and just stumble away. You might end up with something you had no luck googling, or just end up with something interesting, and still within your search terms.
To start “query stumbling”, just click the ‘All’ dropdown menu on the StumbleUpon toolbar, and click ‘Search’. Enter your search terms, and click on ‘Stumble!’.
Here’s a screenshot. Notice I’ve already started stumbling for “actionscript”.

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