StumbleUpon for Android, now with 'app stumbling'
StumbleUpon for Android first appeared back in August. Its debut didn't bring much to the table: in effect, it was just a miniaturised version of the desktop browser toolbar. Today, however, with the release of version 1.3 for Android, StumbleUpon lets you stumble the Android Market. Don't get too excited just yet, though. App stumbling definitely works, but it's not an excellent experience by any means. For a start, the UI is incredibly fiddly -- in landscape mode it's just about OK, but the buttons really are small. The act of stumbling is easy, but page loads can take a while (on Wi-Fi!), and 'Info' pages take even longer.
It also only uses your currently-installed applications to determine what apps to show you -- in other words, it does the same thing as AppBrain. If you have a ton of crappy games installed, it'll only show you more games. That's not to say that the suggestions were bad, however -- I was only shown high-rated and interesting-looking apps. Other than the small buttons, the user interface is good, too.

Finally, let's not forget this is a beta. StumbleUpon for Android already has excellent Web, Flickr and YouTube capabilities, and there's no reason that app stumbling will be anything short of awesome once the developers finish their work. The Android Market, as it stands, is an unsearchable morass of mediocrity. Once app stumbling takes your 'topics of interest' and your previous Web stumbles into consideration I can't imagine using any other tool for app discovery on Android.













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Subscribe to commentsouriel.ohayonNov 4th 2010 3:06PM
Sebastian
we'd love to invite you to try the new appsfire for android we just pushed out http://getap.ps/appsfire4android giving fast, personal and unique discovery experience to android users.
Ouriel
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Sebastian AnthonyNov 4th 2010 3:19PM
Hey!
Sure, I'll take a look. But again, it looks like it works on things I already have installed.
I want to be TOLD what I will like!
ouriel.ohayonNov 4th 2010 3:23PM
Sebastian, not precisely
You will for example discover apps specificly relevant to your location, you will be surfaced the best app selections made by the best experts (some are coming from downloadsquad), our algorythm indeed is looking at what you already have but we extrapolate to things to you don't own yet...and many more
We put a particular focus on speed and usability. let us know
Sebastian AnthonyNov 4th 2010 3:24PM
OK :) I will investigate.