Twitter cofounder Biz Stone takes a second shot with Jelly, which he described as a failure in its first iteration.
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Biz Stone's Jelly app relaunches, promising to revolutionize search 0
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Twitter co-founder Biz Stone relaunches Q&A app Jelly as a search engine 0
April 28th at 9:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsTwitter co-founder Biz Stone is ready to take the wraps off Jelly 2.0, a reimagining of his failed Q&A app that's now less social network and more search engine. The product, now live for iOS and available on the web, allows you to ask questions anonymously and the app will then route the query to someone who will answer it. In a Medium blog post out today, Stone says his team is using artificial intelligence to get the question to someone Jelly thinks can answer it....
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12 best iPhone apps of 2014 6
November 28th at 6:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsOur favorite iPhone apps of 2014.
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Mobile Q&A App Jelly Now Lets You Ask Location-Based Questions Routed To Nearby Users 0
March 31st at 7:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhile the shine and novelty quickly wore off Twitter co-founder Biz Stone's mobile Q&A app Jelly, the company has continued to iterate on its product - the picture-based search service that lets you ask your friends and extended network the kind of questions where the injection of a personal opinion is valued more than a list of links to click, as on Google. Today, the company has rolled…
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Jelly Q&A App Gets a “Good” Button for Marking Useful Questions 1
February 27th at 3:48am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsBiz Stone’s Jelly app for sharing photos to get answers from your friends has gotten a minor update that lets you mark a question as “Good” to improve its reach. Previously, you could mark responses as Good, but this now extends to questions....
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Jelly for iOS Adds Option To Delete Content And Discover New Questions 2
February 14th at 1:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJelly has released an iOS app update for its mobile Q&A service that appears aimed at bolstering engagement and giving you greater control over your content. Users can now mute commenters and even delete their own content permanently....
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22 of the Best iOS Apps From January 6
February 3rd at 10:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionscame and went, and we served up a gargantuan summary of some of the best apps to hit the App Store over the 12-month period ending in December. Now, with 2014 well and truly underway, here’s a quick snapshot of some of the best new iOS apps from January....
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Biz Stone launches Jelly, a service for crowdsourcing answers from your social networks 0
January 9th at 11:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsTwitter co-founder Biz Stone has finally pulled back the curtain on his secretive startup, Jelly. In a blog post, he described it as a service that works with people’s existing social networks and is designed to search the “group mind” to better help what goes around, comes around — basically to enable you to pay it forward....
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Review: Jelly for Android and iOS is more than just beautiful, but how useful it can be is up to you 1
January 9th at 12:08am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsJelly, the newest question and answer service on the block, is looking to take on the likes of Quora and Yahoo Answers by baking social features directly into its DNA. In some circles, it’s being described as a search engine, but it doesn’t function as one in the way that we know and use them today....
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Twitter Cofounder Biz Stone Launches Q&A App Jelly 0
January 8th at 1:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsTwitter cofounder Biz Stone is taking another crack at changing the world. Stone and a seven-person startup launched a question-and-answer style social networking app on Tuesday called Jelly, available for free on iOS and Android. The app asks users to submit questions alongside a picture captured from their phone's camera. See also: 10 Best iPhone Apps of 2013 Connections from the user's Facebook or Twitter accounts can then respond to the question through the app.
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Jelly, Biz Stone’s New Q&A Platform, Uses Images To Find Answers 0
January 8th at 1:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsJelly, a new question-and-answer platform from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, is coming out of stealth today. The app, available on both iOS and Android worldwide, will go head-to-head with the likes of Quora and go a step further, incorporating features like visual imagery to steer people to getting better answers from within and outside their network.
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Twitter founder Biz Stone launches Jelly, a social Q&A network for mobile 1
January 7th at 9:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsTwitter founder Biz Stone has officially announced the launch of Jelly, a question-and-answer-based search engine for iOS and Android. It's an app that lets you ask questions, push them out to your network, and get rapid responses. "If you have a question, there’s someone out there that knows the answer," Stone says in a video accompanying the official blog post. The app places a heavy emphasis on visuals, encouraging users to post photos and ask questions about what they're seeing....