Point,
shoot, ask! Have you heard about the new
Jelly App. Jelly
was founded in April 2013 by Biz Stone and Ben Finkel (look up some articles
about twitter, if you are not familiar with these names).
Using
Jelly is said to be sort of like using a conventional search engine in that you
ask it stuff and it returns answers. This
is very possibly where the similarities end. Jelly will
potentially change how we find answers because it uses pictures and
people in our social networks to hunt for answers.
The
reality is that getting answers from “people” (friends, colleagues, acquaintances)
is very different from retrieving information with algorithms like a typical
search engine. Jelly is designed to
search the group mind of your social networks.
You ask the question in the form of a photograph and your friends help
provide the answers. What goes around,
comes around. You may find yourself
answering questions as well as asking. You
can help friends, or friends-of-friends with their questions and grow your
collection of thank you cards. You will
find that it feels good to help others.
They
chose the jellyfish to represent their product because it has a loose network
of nerves that act as a "brain" similar to the way we envision
loosely distributed networks of people coordinating via Jelly to help each
other.
OK,
you may be asking why this is relevant to fashion. At first glance, this new Q&A app may
help with trend spotting or other fashion relevant issues. For example, maybe we can post a photograph
of someone wearing an interesting pair of shoes. We can ask our friends if they know who is
the fashion designer behind the creation.
Or possibly we can ask, “what store sells these shoes?”. Wow, I
can think of tons of stylish questions that I can ask about with this new
system. With that said, the system also
has some issues to consider prior to joining.
Below are a few issues that I found today in their FAQ section. In all honesty, I am not too thrilled with
the answers to these questions.
How do I remove a social network connection?
We currently do not
support the ability to remove a social network once authenticating it.
How do I block someone on Jelly to stop seeing their questions?
We don’t currently support the ability to
block someone on Jelly. We do support reporting content as inappropriate and
telling Jelly that you don’t like a certain question.
Possibly
these answers will change in the future.
You
can learn more about the Q&A app at the Jelly
blog.
If
you have thoughts regarding how this new program can be used for the fashion
industry, please share your comments below.
We are looking forward to
testing out Jelly. Are you?
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