Jelly
Biz Stone (Twitter co-founder), talking to Vanity Fair about his vision for Jelly, a new kind of search engine:
“The key difference between now and 1999 is that now a vast percentage of the global population has a mobile device, and because humans are linked to one another through their devices, Stone explained, there’s a very good chance someone you know, or someone who knows someone you know, has the answer to a question. Stone used ants to further describe Jelly’s basic assumption, “sometimes there’s a whole greater than the sum of its parts, like an ant colony can be genius, while an individual ant is an idiot, right?””