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Don't be surprised if a friend nudged you on Facebook this month to download the app Kiwi.
The social Q&A app has been on a tear, hitting number one on the app store rankings in early June and staying in the top 20 apps since.
However, many Q&A apps that have been hot before ultimately ended up failures. Here's how Kiwi thinks it has a different way to beat the ghosts of anonymous apps past:
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In June, the Q&A app Kiwi hit No. 1 in the App Store, displacing even apps like Snapchat and Instagram. Since then, it's stayed in the top 20 apps overall in the US. But what makes it so hot?
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Kiwi goes beyond a Q&A app for friends and lets you ask or answer questions from anyone, even anonymous people. There are some basic questions like "What are you listening to right now?" that have thousands of responses from people listing the music they like. Newer questions on the app range from potato chip preferences to how old someone looks.
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When you first sign up, you can either connect it to your Facebook or create a whole new account. Be careful if you're using your Facebook though or you might unintentionally spam your friends into joining!
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