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		<title>Jabbits Ask Questions Get Answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jabbits is a interesting new interactive website that is supposed to be the worlds first interactive video website. It could be described as some type of video answers website where one user posts a question and all others reply to it. The major difference to normal written conversations is that everything is recorded on video and can be accessed through Jabbits. There are actually three types of questions on Jabbits: Public, Research and Private questions. Public questions come from normal visitors who would like an answer to a question whereas research questions are added by companies who pay the users that answer the question that they ask. Private questions can only be answered by users who have been invited by the creator of the question to answer it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jabbits.com/" target="_blank">Jabbits</a> is a interesting new interactive website that is supposed to be the worlds first interactive video website. It could be described as some type of video answers website where one user posts a question and all others reply to it. The major difference to normal written conversations is that everything is recorded on video and can be accessed through Jabbits. There are actually three types of questions on Jabbits: Public, Research and Private questions. Public questions come from normal visitors who would like an answer to a question whereas research questions are added by companies who pay the users that answer the question that they ask. Private questions can only be answered by users who have been invited by the creator of the question to answer it.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ghacks.net/files/screens/2007/03/logo.gif" alt="jabbits" align="left"/>Everyone is able to view public and research questions and answers without registering to Jabbits. Invite only questions are of course only accessible to users who have been invited. Registering at Jabbits makes it possible to create new questions and answers by either using a recorded video that you upload to the Jabbits website or by using an online tool that records the question or answer right away.</p>
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<p>You can always access all public and research questions directly or browse the categories that contain all questions and answers that have been submitted so far. Categories contain everything that you can think of, from politics to sports, travel to nature and science. Jabbits does not have that many questions at the moment but this is surely going to rise once the service gets some good reviews from sites like mine, hehe. A question of the day can be accessed as well which is a nice idea. It is possible to react fast on global events and ask a question that will get lots of responses because of the actuality of the question.</p>

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