Following our earlier article on Google integrating with StumbleUpon, I’ve noticed that Wikipedia is also getting in on the act. Would love to know who’s coordinating these decisions.
If you visit Wikipedia, you’ll see that there is a new text link to the article’s title.

You can see in this example, that when we search for ‘Google, it displays a small SU (StumbleUpon) logo, reviews stars, and a link to the Internet on StumbleUpon.
And where does this link take you?
Here: http://www.stumbleupon.com/tag/internet/
Which then shows results its users have tagged for ‘Internet.
Like I said yesterday, I’m not sure what the point of all this is, though I would suggest that if you’re into Search Engine Optimization activities, you might want to focus on StumbleUpon and see how this effects your ranking on Google and/or StumbleUpon.
What’s next?
Let me know what you think.
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