Work At Jelly
- added March 15, 2008
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- msemel
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Jelly is Office 2.0. This bi-monthly event attracts young freelancers and web entrepreneurs, who might otherwise work from home, and creates an open, idea driven workspace, which can supplement the social interaction many miss out on working from home. In this pod we will meet a Jelly host that opens their living room for to Jelly and hear from the founder, Amit Gupta via iChat video, to learn more about how young people are working together in creative ways and Jelly is expanding.
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What a sweet idea. Click on the green link for a video introduction to Jelly from vimeo which shows what a collaborative atmosphere Jelly events are. Start your own group at
www.workatjelly.com-
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- mischabarrett
- 6 months ago
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Will the Thrill should do this ASAP.
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Love the coworking! Dig it in Philly: http://indyhall.org
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- magdalenus
- 6 months ago
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I was at Jelly a few weeks ago, this certainly attracts a cool and smart group of people.
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What an interesting concept! The pod does well in explaining what Jelly is and where it came from, but I think it could have benefited from making the conflict a little more explicit. I understand how the social aspect is beneficial in that it harbors collaboration, but if I had heard more specific issues each worker had from working at home it would have made me understand the motivation behind attending a Jelly session. For example, what is it about their work-at-home jobs that collaboration makes easier? I heard one guy talk about how work that takes weeks was reduced to hours with Jelly, but how? More detailed testimonials might have made the increasingly popular concept of Jelly make a little more sense to me, but I also understand the limited time factor of pods. That aside, though, I like how you explored the issue, and Tony does an excellent job at explaining Jelly and is a great on-camera presence. Cool stuff!
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brillliant
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Jelly at House 2.0, in Midtown Manhattan.
April 11, 2008
A space for coworking, complete with DJ.-
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- joshuaheller
- 5 months ago
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This is probably the coolest, most interesting thing I've seen on Current in a really long time. Really sweet way to work and given my experience in the workplace, I would love to try it out
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- csbrown203
- 5 months ago
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Totally cool pod. Milles mercis.
I've been dreaming of a co-working gathering place and yearning for one here in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Who's in area interested in TouchArt Co-working gathering space? -
Coworking is a step beyond Jelly. It's working remotely with other people everyday.
This wiki provides info on Coworking around the world.-
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- joshuaheller
- 4 months ago
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HOW ABOUT "GREEN JELLY" ENGINEERS FOR GLOBAL CHANGE.
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