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Google Abandoned Google Answers in late 2006, after experimenting with it for 4 years. But now, some researchers from the Google Answers team have started their own service, Unclue.
The model is similar to the failed google service with minute differences like payments by paypal instead of credit card, support of Spanish and German Languages alongwith English.
From signup to asking a question everything is easy to use and accomplish. Uclue would be charging in the range of $5-250 to be paid in advance. Questions could be canceled and refunded if the answer is unsatisfactory or remains unanswered for 30 days.
Can a startup pull off what one of the most prolific companies of our age couldn’t, by changing the mode of payment and adding multiple language support. I am not so bullish on this from the upstart.
Other Q&A services include Live QnA, Yedda, Ether, Bitwine, Guruza, Answerbag, Tinbag, Amazon’s Askville, and offcourse the market leader Yahoo Answers.
Tags:google answers qna uclue
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