Interesting direction from Jelly, "injecting" itself with a long-standing habit: searching on Google.
If this really takes off, it's hard not to see Google incorporating more social signals like this. That said, Google+ never really took off.
The landing page on Jelly's site doesn't seem to work yet but I found the Chrome Web Store link.
@rrhoover The chrome webstore link you posted didn't seem to be working, so here's another one for anyone who else who was having trouble - https://chrome.google.com/websto...
Also the "Get It" link goes to a 404 "uh oh we can't find that page" error on the Jelly site.
Update: If you choose "chrome" in the Get It link it will work but the main Get It link doesn't as well as the link in the comment above.
Interesting but is this a pressing problem for users? I personally find that properly framed queries on Google + occasional searches on Quora are mostly enough. And then Google seems to keep getting better with all its predictive and core search algorithms. @finkel and @biz would love to your vision with this. Wish you luck!
I have been joining in the Jelly for a few weeks now & being involved in providing answers is that gorgeous mix of Being Mother Hubbard and Miss FastLink. I adore it, I truly do. Sincerely, Beauty
I have been trying to fit jelly into my work/browsing flow for sometime now, although the chrome extension is a huge improvement, it would have been great if I could ask questions from a drop down on my browser menu bar by clicking on the extension. I think I would not be so lethargic to ask questions, cause leaving what Im doing to ask a question on Jelly seems too much of a task
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