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StumbleUpon's Garrett Camp Talks About Company Plans After eBay | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD
Last week, StumbleUpon announced it was buying itself out of its much-vaunted previous corporate buyout, by being born again as an "investor-baked start-up." The Canadian-born social-bookmarking company, which was launched earlier, came to the Bay area in 2006 and got some fancy venture investors and soon became a traffic-generating hit. Then StumbleUpon was bought by eBay two years ago for $75 million in one of Web 2.0's high points. End of a fairy tale? Um, nope. Here's CEO and co-founder Garrett Camp, talking to BoomTown in a video interview about it all.
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