Stumble Video, which uses past preferences to pick out videos that a member might like–in other words, a nifty procrastination tool–already amasses content from big sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Metacafe.
Media “discovery” site StumbleUpon announced Tuesday that its video service, Stumble Video, has a host of new content available: content sites College Humor, Funny or Die, and VBS.tv, as well as video-hosting sites Vimeo, DailyMotion, and Veoh.
Now go ruin your productivity level. As for me, Stumble Video just told me I might want to watch some Daft Punk videos.
StumbleUpon was acquired by eBay last year, about six months after it debuted the Stumble Video feature. There’s also a specialized version of Stumble Video for Nintendo’s
Wii console.