Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Twitter's Biz Stone hints Jelly app will be for doing good

  Twitter's Biz Stone hints Jelly app will be for doing good | Is this the face of Facebook's new phone?
 
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Twitter's Biz Stone hints Jelly app will be for doing good
Some of the details surrounding Biz Stone's new Jelly app have just been firmed up: Apparently it will help people "do good." Read More

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