Posted by : Unknown Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Yet another social network has been launched-"Jelly", founded by Biz Stone. 

Biz Stone was Twitter co-founder, He left the micro-blogging company in 2011.

"Everyone is mobile, everyone is connected. So if you have a question, there's somebody out there that knows the answer," said Biz Stone, the CEO and co-founder of Jelly in a video on the company's website.

The Jelly app is kind of social network in which we can ask question/give answers. Jelly lets users submit questions to the network of friends that they have on social services such as Twitter or Facebook. Users can send a text query or circle something in a photo they've taken to ask for help identifying the object or for more information about it. Jelly became available for download on Tuesday.

                                       May the photos are not essential to ask a question, Jelly recommends using them whenever possible to “add context or a meaning to any question.”   

                                     

                               Say you’re walking along road and you spot something unusual. You want to know about it. So you launch Jelly, take a picture, circle it with your finger, and type, ‘What’s this?’,” the site explains. That query is submitted to some people in your network who also have Jelly. Jelly notifies you when you have answers.It will be really  a easy way to get the answers in efficient way!

 

Well there are already some services like Quora,Ask.com and Yahoo's Answers also let users query people for more information. Many people also use Facebook to get recommendations and questions answered by their friends.

But due to the unique algorithm and app function i think Jelly's-Social Network is really cool in all Q&A Services.

Jelly can be downloaded via the App Store or on Google Play.


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