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Jelly Now Lets You Ask Questions About Specific Locations

Jelly, the question-and-answer-based social network created by Twitter cofounder Biz Stone, got its first major update Monday.

The app now lets users ask questions tied to specific locations and pushes those questions to nearby users. To specify a location, just drop a pin on a map. Previously, questions could be either just text or a combination of text and photos.

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"You can ask with your camera, you can ask with a decidedly familiar blank white space, and now, you can ask using an interactive map of the world," said Stone in a blog post detailing the update. "We’ve designed a better way to ask questions — simple, visual, and interactive. We’ve learned so much just by paying attention to how people use the service."

Jelly updated its app so users can ask questions tied to specific locations.

Image: Jelly

Additionally, the app now routes questions based on location. That means when someone asks a location-based question — the best nearby lunch spots, for example — that question is pushed to other nearby users. Previously, the questions you saw were based solely on social network connections.

The update also makes it easier to add photos to questions by automatically suggesting images for your queries. If you ask for a good coffee spot, for example, the app will automatically pull up images of things like coffee beans and lattes.

The updated app is available to iOS users. The Android version has not yet been updated.

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