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I am the Internet: AMA
It's me - the Internet. You know, the place with all the cat videos and pornography? Well, now you can ask me questions and I'll try to answer them! As best as I can, anyhow. Sorry in advance for all the typos. [more inside]
A Simple Truth
Do you like answering party questions and seeing how other people answered? Do you like remaining anonymous and hate logging in? Yes? Then this is for you. It is a simple application that asks questions and displays the responses to users who have answered them.
AskItUp.com
An easier and better way to ask questions to anyone with a Twitter account. You can leave questions for anyone, and only they can log in using their Twitter account to answer. Questions can be up/downvoted, and have threaded commenting, similar to a Reddit-style AMA session. Questions and answers can be as long as you need and won't get lost in the feed.
The Bar Scene Webseries
I hope you'll check out www.thebarsceneseries.com, a new webseries about four twenty-somethings debating bar-appropriate "survey questions". Each webisode's survey question reveals a little more about each character and his/her own relationship woes. From preferred underwear on a partner, to theories of The One, this series is a light-hearted take on messy relationship and the healing salve of friends and beer.
No Simple Choice: A selection of life questions to ponder
A selection of collected questions that present scenarios that will test your morals, values and/or goofiness. Behind every answer is an insight into the psyche of the person who has made the selection. Nosimplechoice compares your answers against the general public and give you an indication of how similar or different you are.
Login to save and set your profile. You can add your own questions to be added into the cycle of questions for the website. [more inside]
Three Questions - an interview blog
A new, short-form interview blog. Our first conversations are with Chandler Burr, the perfume reviewer from the New York Times, and Gerald Lange, a well-known and very talented typographer, printer and educator; upcoming interviews will include authors, scientists, politicians, and all sorts of interesting non-famous people too. Got suggestions for interviewees and/or questions? I'm listening!
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