Google launches a beta of Neighbourly, an app for crowdsourcing local questions

Google is taking another shot at social apps with the beta release of Neighbourly, a new, hyperlocal-focused app designed to answer your questions, via The Next Web.

The company envisions Neighbourly as a sort of crowdsourced city guide. The residents who know your city best can use the app to share tips, tricks, shortcuts, and recommendations with less in-the-know residents.

Users will be able to ask questions, submit answers, and follow other people's questions if they're interested to see the results through a simple stack of cards. According to The Next Web, Neighbourly is starting off with a limited beta. It's only available on Android and only open to residents of Mumbai, with support for English and eight Indian languages.

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