StumbleUpon has always been one of the most perfect-back support to apps. Long before anyone even used that term, the toolbar of StumbleUpon has taken the various pages on the web and that allowed skipped quickly between them to find new things of interest. This concept seems perfect for a device like the iPad. Unfortunately, the app just was not very good.
StumbleUpon has just launched an entirely redesigned and rebuilt iPad app to finally bring the experience iPad users deserve. StumbleUpon’s app takes on both web pages and things like pictures, and videos, which have become vital parts of the stumbling experience particularly on mobile devices.
The iPad experience now has things like swipe-to-stumble, the ability to flick through content. And the app pre-loads content, meaning they look to see what you’re next stumble will be and they pre-load it so you can flick and see the new content instantly.
They updated the iPad, iPhone and Android apps now have all of this. "It's usually much more social experience," he says, noting that in the future, it will extend to the inclusion of comments and tweets of friends, etc..
StumbleUpon has just launched an entirely redesigned and rebuilt iPad app to finally bring the experience iPad users deserve. StumbleUpon’s app takes on both web pages and things like pictures, and videos, which have become vital parts of the stumbling experience particularly on mobile devices.
The iPad experience now has things like swipe-to-stumble, the ability to flick through content. And the app pre-loads content, meaning they look to see what you’re next stumble will be and they pre-load it so you can flick and see the new content instantly.
They updated the iPad, iPhone and Android apps now have all of this. "It's usually much more social experience," he says, noting that in the future, it will extend to the inclusion of comments and tweets of friends, etc..

