January 25th, 2009
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The 27 Sites that help you find the answers
Social media using the power of communication to get the answers we’re all lookin’ for… Here’s THE 27 sites that have the answers.
2: Answers.com
Answers.com – Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and much more-
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4: TwttrStrm
TwttrStrm – Ask a question of your Twitter followers and easily gather all their answers in one spot.-
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6: Mahalo Answers
Mahalo Answers – Share Knowledge, Learn, and Get Questions Answered-
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9: Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow – Collaboratively edited question & answer site-
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10: SnappyFingers
SnappyFingers – Relevant answers for your frequent questions-
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11: Fifty People One Question
Fifty People One Question – Ask fifty people the same question-
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12: InterviewUp
InterviewUp – Job Interview Questions and Answers-
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14: Mosio
Mosio – Mobile questions. Answers. People.-
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22: BlabberMash
BlabberMash – Ask questions and get advice from other people-
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Comments
Thanks for Answerly in your extensive list of q&a sites, Jason!
joe fahrner
January 25th, 2009
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January 26th, 2009
I had no idea there were so many of these services!!!
andy cochrane
January 26th, 2009
Awesome list here! I was unaware of several of them. I also like getsatisfaction.com as well.
Yahoo answers has got to be my favorite I think as has such a large database and usually you get a response within minutes- but twitter itself is usually an awesome resource.
Twittonary
February 10th, 2009
Yahoo answers has to be the best which is why we integrated it into our website Questioon.com.
Questioon.com combines Google, Twitter and Yahoo Answers to help you find the best results all on one page.
A bit like Google, but with an added social element, where additional points of view based results, sit alongside Google natural results.
It works a treat give it a go.
John Black
July 25th, 2009