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I managed to get a beta invitation code to su.pr

It's like stumbleupon on steroids. It shortens URLs like bit.ly and tinyurl do, it lets you add a description, but then it lets you broadcast to Twitter and Facebook and on Stumbleupon itself.

And it gives you analytics.

The downside is that, as part of Stumbleupon, it uses frames instead of allowing readers to get straight to the underlying page.

So if someone likes a page and wants to get to it, they have to play around with the URL to get there.

Do you think su.pr will make it big?

Should Stumbleupon, and su.pr allow readers to get straight to the underlying page?

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