Tapping into Your Social Network Using Jelly
Jinfo Article
3rd February 2014
By James Mullan
Abstract
Jelly might sound like a recipe for disaster, but actually this is the latest application to be launched by the founder of Twitter, Biz Stone. The application is built around the question and answer concept but with a focus on the visual through photographs and images. Many people will ask whether there is a space for Jelly in the social search market given that Ask.com, Quora, Yahoo! Answers, Google Answers and even Facebook have all failed to succeed with their social search offerings.
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