Twitter founder Biz Stone first launched launched Jelly in January 2014 as a social Q&A search engine when you could pose questions that could be answered by your network or extended network. Today, ...
Remember Jelly, the question and answer app founded by Twitter cofounder Biz Stone? It's back. After announcing a closed beta earlier this year, Stone has officially relaunched Jelly, which has been ...
There has always been a sense that a human could provide a more accurate or more nuanced answer than an index-based search engine. But none of the efforts to build a human-powered alternative have ...
With a pledge to bring “humanity” back to search, Jelly has relaunched. The Q&A app, or social-search engine if you prefer, originally launched in 2014 and met with limited adoption. Following a ...
Let's say you want to go on a trip to Yosemite with your husband and five-year-old son. It's the five-year-old son part that has given you pause, so you do the next logical thing: Google it. An ...
Jelly, the crowdsourced search engine co-founded by Twitter founder Biz Stone, launched a new Chrome extension on Monday. The extension allows you to see answers made by real people while you’re ...
is the editor of the Platformer newsletter and cohost of the Hard Fork podcast. Pinterest said today that it has acquired Jelly, a bad 4-year-old search engine, for an undisclosed sum. Jelly, which ...
Cody has been writing with Android Police for ten years. While best known for the hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper ...
Calling it an “un-pivot,” Biz Stone is bringing back Jelly, the Q&A app he created in 2013. Launching today, the new and improved Jelly remains close to its roots, but with an added twist. This time, ...
Biz Stone wants Jelly to be sticky. The co-founder of Twitter and Medium said Thursday that he had launched his on-again-off-again search engine project, which is designed to help users find answers ...
Twitter Co-Founder, Biz Stone, recently launched his super-secret project Jelly, available worldwide on Android and iOS as of yesterday. Jelly is “kinda like using a conventional search engine,” as it ...