Jelly (app)

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Jelly was a Q&A platform app which was created by Jelly Industries, a search-engine company founded and led by Biz Stone, one of Twitter's co-founders. In March 2017, Jelly was acquired by Pinterest for an undisclosed amount. Jelly differentiated itself from other Q&A platforms such as Quora and ChaCha by relying on visual imagery to steer people to getting better answers from within and outside their social networks. In particular, it encouraged people to use photos to ask questions. rdf:langString
Jelly est le nom d'une application mobile (et de l'entreprise qui l'édite) de questions-réponses fondée par le cofondateur de Twitter Biz Stone. Son développement commence en avril 2013, pour un lancement 7 janvier 2014. Elle fonctionne sur Android et iOS. Jelly se distingue des services concurrents comme Quora et Chacha en se basant sur le partage d'image : l'utilisateur pose une question à ses contacts à partir d'une photo qu'il prend. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jelly
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rdf:langString Jelly was a Q&A platform app which was created by Jelly Industries, a search-engine company founded and led by Biz Stone, one of Twitter's co-founders. In March 2017, Jelly was acquired by Pinterest for an undisclosed amount. Jelly differentiated itself from other Q&A platforms such as Quora and ChaCha by relying on visual imagery to steer people to getting better answers from within and outside their social networks. In particular, it encouraged people to use photos to ask questions.
rdf:langString Jelly est le nom d'une application mobile (et de l'entreprise qui l'édite) de questions-réponses fondée par le cofondateur de Twitter Biz Stone. Son développement commence en avril 2013, pour un lancement 7 janvier 2014. Elle fonctionne sur Android et iOS. Jelly se distingue des services concurrents comme Quora et Chacha en se basant sur le partage d'image : l'utilisateur pose une question à ses contacts à partir d'une photo qu'il prend.
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