Jelly, an application maker with a product that attempts to redefine image searches while connecting people and enhancing online interaction, has made a bold move.
The company, supported by such investors as Al Gore, Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Bono, has moved from JellyHQ.com to the snappy new address, Jelly.co.
“Using Jelly is kinda like using a conventional search engine in that you ask it stuff and it returns answers. But, that’s where the similarities end. […] Jelly changes how we find answers because it uses pictures and people in our social networks. It turns out that getting answers from people is very different from retrieving information with algorithms. […] Jelly is designed to search the group mind of your social networks—and what goes around, comes around. You may find yourself answering questions as well as asking.”
For more information about the Jelly app, just visit Jelly.co.