How does kgb get their answers




















The asking and delivery method is really quite simple. Using the texting ability of any cell phone, you just type in your question and send it to kgbkgb, which numerically is In just a few short moments, the answer to your question will be delivered and you'll be charged 99 cents for the service.

If you're looking to pick up some extra cash by supplying answers to people, check out the KGB website and take their Special Agents Challenge.

It's a 15 minute test to see how knowledgeable you already are. And if you are good enough, you may be invited to become a paid Special Agent. Agents have access to KGB's rather extensive knowledge database and supply the answers. Most answers are supplied in a few moments but can take up to several minutes if the answer requires more research. Regardless of how long it takes or complex the effort may be to get the answer, the charge remains 99 cents.

That's what KGB charges. Depending on the plan you have with your cell phone provider, additional texting charges may apply.

So now if you need to know who starred in a particular movie, how to make the perfect martini, or how many standard paper clips it would take to circumnavigate the globe, now you can find out just by texting your question to kgbkgb. The answer seems to be that many people still do not have mobile phones that can browse the web, so there's still a niche KGB can fill a bit like telephone modem internet lines in the countryside.

But the writing is on the wall for non-smart phones. Pretty soon, we'll all be using iPhones or MyTouch -es. Even those who don't have them will have a friend who does. Not to mention you could get in trouble with your KGB employers. Just a thought. Be sensible. And yes we do use Google, the same thing a regular person would do, except a person with a cellphone can ask us questions form anywhere.

People with lives are not always in from of there computers. And besides, the questions we get are just from ridiculous teenagers asking : Sexual, Cheating Math tests, etc.

It can be used as medical, legal, map, or a joke index. Shame on the NYTimes for promoting them. See next articles. Comments are no longer being accepted. I also use ChaCha for free. The answers have seemed reasonable. Thanks for telling me how many querries I get to ask in a month, too! Try the library, nearly every library in the country offers reference service, doh.

How do you join KGB.



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