Sunday, September 20, 2009

Aardvark

Aardvark, a service that uses social networks to find answers to your questions, now has an application for the iPhone. Aardvark begins with Facebook Connect, find friends who use, then branches into friends and friends of all network users Aardvark. You may ask questions and receive answers via IM or the web. The iPhone version is extra useful because the questions do not always come when you should happen to be in front of a computer.

One thing you have to bear in mind is that defragmentation is a routine work, so you have to pay attention to your computer's health condition and maintain and clean the hard drive when is needed. Only by defragmenting can return your computer to its optimal efficiency.

You can use the iPhone Aardvark both ask and answer questions, and select the categories that help to link with the right people. Aardvark said that most questions are answered within 5 minutes after asking 6 people and get 2 answers. I tested it by asking for a recommendation on the banks in Seattle, and received a good response after about 15 minutes. GigaOM had better luck asking for taxis in San Francisco, get a response in less than 5.

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