Lowdown: Jelly

This article describes the new Q&A app, Jelly, which allows people to ask their social network for help answering questions.

Lowdown: Jelly

Nadya PowellMRY

Jelly, the new socially powered Q&A app, was, at the time of writing, just one month old. In that month, it has gone from 'wow!' to 'why?' before it has even had a chance to toddle. Twitter took three years to establish itself, Facebook five and , in that time, there were many 'why?' cries from pundits. All of which have been proved wrong.

So let's pause for thought and review the true potential of Jelly. Jelly has come about in response to the ever-increasing mechanisation of search: we decide we need help,...

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