@rrhoover What's been the most useful or unique integration you've used so far on Google Home? Jelly does seem to be a natural fit for this type of interface.
On the day Google announces that devs can now build for the Google Assistant, Jelly goes inverted meta and launches its search engine on the platform. Yo dawg, I put a search engine inside your search assistant. Get jelly wit it!
Hey Folks, this is now LIVE. The best part is you don't need to activate it in the Google Home app. It *just works* because Jelly is built into the Google Assistant. All you need to do is say, "Ok Google, ask Jelly..." or, "Hey Google, Ask Jelly..." (Google officially prefers "Ok.")
It's COMING! π
This is huge. These questions are deep, real, and many have a high level of complexity. It's really exciting to see the connection and integration between the two and even more excited to see where it goes next!
A woman asking how to prepare dinner, another one asking about men dating preferences and a man asking about car stuffs? Seriously? I'm sure there are tons of smarter ontological opportunities for a Q&A platform like Jelly. Knowledge-oriented startups have a very special responsibility in that regard imho.
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