
Jelly, the question and answer app for iOS and Android_started by Twitter founder Biz Stone, has_broken out of the shackles of its strict Q&A format after_introducing replies to the service. Previously, all communication on Jelly was either a question or an answer in response to said questions, but now users can keep the conversation going to add context or just maintain a_dialogue. Stone himself_explains more on the Jelly blog: People are brimming with extra information, opinions, recommendations, questions about questions, and more. Not everything fits nicely into a formal question or specific answer. So today we’re launching a more freeform...
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