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. AllThingsD reported on March 28, 2013, that, according to sources, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone was close to launching a native mobile app called Jelly. On April 1, 2013, Stone wrote the company's first blog post, giving only vague information about the product. A TechCrunch writer inferred that the product would be targeted at do-gooders on the go. Other news publications also published speculation about the app. More information...
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