The Big Picture
Wander Console has been released as a new tool designed for discovering the 'small web'. The application draws inspiration from the former social discovery engine StumbleUpon.
Key Facts
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Wander Console is a new tool for discovering the 'small web'.
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The tool is inspired by StumbleUpon.
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StumbleUpon was a social discovery engine that operated from 2001 to 2018.
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The 'small web' refers to independent websites and creators.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleMeet Wander, a StumbleUpon-inspired tool for discovering the ‘small web’
Read moreWhy It Matters
The 'small web' refers to a segment of the internet that is often overlooked, characterized by independent websites and creators rather than large platforms. Wander Console seeks to provide a way for users to find these less-trafficked but potentially unique online destinations.
StumbleUpon, which operated from 2001 to 2018, allowed users to discover websites based on their interests by clicking a 'Stumble' button. Wander Console appears to be adopting a similar approach to content discovery, focusing on a curated or niche selection of online content.
