Looks like eBay is finally beginning to focus on what it began with, ecommerce. Why would I say that? Well it first stated Skype is far more productive on its own and is more than ready to sell it off to its creators and now it comes to un-acquiring StumbleUpon. Why did it buy the two in the first place? Perhaps the idea behind why eBay is selling off the two is to focus more on what it had been made for, e-commerce. Whatever the case be, with StumbleUpon gaining freedom, it can put innovation to practice to become the leading recommendation engine.
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